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Southbridge, Mass., now has a way for citizens to submit crime tips anonymously and receive police notifications by downloading the free "Southbridge PD" app. Officials say crimes in progress still require a call to 911.
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Two-way communication during an emergency event is what public safety officials are advocating for with the so-called CodeRed program.
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Patrol officers will soon be able to issue citations and quickly file them with district courts from their cruisers.
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A new report finds all 50 states now maintain online spending transparency websites. View grades issued for each state.
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3-D printing isn't just about art projects -- the technology holds value for government, both found and undiscovered.
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There are too many IT project failures in government. Getting the upfront analysis right could prevent a lot of them.
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Starbucks shares the "messy" details of innovation done the private-sector way -- but could such an approach in government yield results?
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Jonathan Trull is leading Colorado state government into a new era of cybersecurity.
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Under SB 117, the state will establish a Secretary of Information Technology, who will develop and implement a plan to coordinate purchasing, management and use of IT across state agencies.
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A collaboration between Red Hat and Code for America brings Red Hat's Platform-as-a-Service to local government agencies at no cost.
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Microsoft general manager says says we're still at the “front end” of a long journey that includes fast changing technologies driven by the consumer market.
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If collaboration is so great, then why isn't everyone doing it?
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Myfreetaxes.com lets low- and moderate-income citizens file state and federal taxes for free, avoiding fees for professional tax preparation.
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Enterprise Content Management (ECM) technology has been around for years, but many don't know just how transformative it can be.
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Though neither Amazon nor CIA officials would confirm the contract, all signs point to its existence.
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Palo Alto, Calif.'s new Innovation Council mirrors the culture of the region, inviting entrepreneurial, innovation-based creative spirit to inform city decisions.
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The CTA also released its 2013 Strategic Plan Update, which aims to expand online services, increase access from mobile devices, create innovative business systems and bridge the digital divide.
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Governments and other entities can now get a better view and understanding of identity thieves, criminal networks and fraudsters who are taking them for billions.
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Community-driven open data movement sets its sights on National Day of Civic Hacking by planning a "Hack for Food" event.
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Lea Deesing begins on April 8, and will employ her seven point path to successful leadership in the position.
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State technology officials in Colorado were chosen to participate in a national program encouraging women to pursue tech careers.
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