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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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New York City will give developers some of its Web traffic data for a contest to create prototype redesigns of NYC.gov.
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The White House estimated there are 2,000 top-level .gov domains and 24,000 smaller sub-sites throughout the federal government.
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New statewide case management system connects all South Carolina circuit and magistrate courts.
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Jim Kane named vice president and program manager for the company’s Virginia Information Technologies Agency program.
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The 2011 Digital Counties Survey winners include Palm Beach County, Fla.; Washoe County, Nev.; Pueblo County, Colo. and Nevada County, Calif.
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Opinion: Kansas City — the one in Kansas and the other in Missouri — both must take a level of ownership over Google’s 1 Gbps network if a flood of ideas is to become a reality.
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Governor's Office of Information Technology officials hope audit of the Colorado Financial Reporting System will make funding for a modernized system a higher legislative priority.
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The failures of the Space Shuttle program are still better than nothing at all.
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Real-time video chat with Jacksonville government personnel and improved emergency response among the planned projects in Cisco Smart+Connected Communities partnership.
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Washington state has cut a portion of its IT staff before the completion of the state’s new 50,000-square-foot data center.
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Arlington County, Va., CIO Jack Belcher discusses the challenges and benefits of the county’s ongoing migration to Microsoft Office 365.
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Government Technology caught up with acting CIO and deputy CIO of Massachusetts John Letchford in May at the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) Mid-Year Conference.
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The five pillars Govloop Founder and President Steve Ressler considers essential for being a digital city.
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More than 30 state CIOs were in Washington, D.C., in early May for the NASCIO Midyear Conference, and a delegation from the group held a highly productive meeting with members of the federal CIO council.
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Catawba County, N.C., follows in the footsteps of state government websites by going mobile.
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"Making Mobile Gov" will be a how-to guide will provide a best practices model for presenting data on smartphones and tablets.
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The new Virginia.gov was redesigned with tablets and smartphones in mind.
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Asheville, N.C., saves big money by switching to a $20,000 solution for its city-owned wireless network used by public safety.
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