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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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The Nebraska Liquor Control Commission modernized a tedious paper-based process.
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DeHaan was named CIO before Mayor Rahm Emanuel took office last year.
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A panel discusses how governments need to prepare for a whole new way of processing and using the large volumes of unstructured data available to them.
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Deloitte Consulting’s Bill Briggs gives an overview of his technology observations so far this year and how they will shape the public sector heading into 2013.
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Local IT leaders share practical uses for social media.
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Physical and virtual activities are closely intertwined for many citizens, so government is taking up more social media.
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How this Southern California city’s efforts to close the digital divide and attract employers landed it among the world’s technology elite.
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How this Southern California city’s efforts to close the digital divide and attract employers landed it among the world’s technology elite.
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As government agencies tackle the management of “Big Data,” industry executives suggest developing teams of specialists.
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The annual Best of California awards showcase the best and brightest technologists and projects in state and local government.
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More than half of states are improving their strategic plans, while others need to make their goals clearer.
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Solar-powered parking pay stations in the city of Lake Geneva, Wis., let drivers pay for parking by credit card and extend parking time via text message.
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Next-generation traffic data is providing travelers with detailed real-time roadway conditions, hazard messages and expected travel times.
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New plan from federal IT executives is “meant to be the launch of government as a platform.”
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Doximity enables physicians to discuss patient issues and medical topics with one another over a secure platform.
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Experts offer tips to help state and local governments move to the new address protocol.
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More and more, government is becoming a gamer.
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Web-based tool combines 53 data points to provide a snapshot of how immigration, foreign-owned businesses and other factors are reshaping the state’s 100 counties.
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