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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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Awards were given for CIO of the Year, CTO of the Year, and two individuals were inducted into the newly created California Hall of Fame for Technology.
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Five local governments have committed to taking steps toward building a government for the 21st century, using technology to transform the way government and citizens interact.
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Jablonsky has spent nearly 30 years in state government, serving six years as the CIO of the Employment Development Department before starting as the CIO of CalPERS in August of 2010.
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Governor’s Reorganization Plan No. 2 will reduce the number of state agencies from 12 to 10, while five existing state agencies will be replaced by new agencies.
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NYC Comptroller John Liu raises concerns about an $11.5 million technology contract between the city's Department of Consumer Affairs and Gartner Inc.
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Pierce County, Wash.’s use of a mobile device management solution helped IT staff better handle security and configuration of iPads.
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A new survey reveals that government investments in online portals bring results, in the form of improved customer satisfaction.
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Unless Congress objects, the United States Postal Service plans to discontinue Saturday delivery, which will save the agency $2 billion per year.
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Cloud computing is a way to reduce waste, increase efficiency and cut cost -- but that doesn't mean it's without challenges.
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The City Council is expected to vote in favor of the controversial idea, putting it on the vanguard of efforts to break the monopoly of corporate utility companies.
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These best e-government practices aren't from this side of the pond.
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Florida Department of Children and Families’ abuse hotline tech overhaul improves response times from child protective service investigators handling reported cases.
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Living in a hyperconnected world means that your competition is everywhere.
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According to a recent report, Google Plus is now the second most popular social media platform, ahead of Twitter, but are governments using it to their advantage?
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The Sunshine Review's 2013 Transparency Report Card graded every state on the availability of information on government websites, and California and Washington came out on top.
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Winners of the 2012 Digital Cities Survey offer glimpses of what it takes to be the very best.
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Intel futurist Brian David Johnson says cloud computing and big data represent the future of technology in government.
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