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Brian Heaton

Brian Heaton was a writer for Government Technology and Emergency Management magazines from 2011 to mid-2015.

After nine years as Raleigh’s tech czar, Roper is leaving the city to direct technology strategy for a private company in Florida.
Texas has joined Arkansas as the only two states that require patients to meet in-person with doctors before assuming a telemedicine relationship.
Assembly Bill 170 strengthens notification standards on parents’ ability to opt out of the state keeping blood samples of their newborn children.
Analytics help New York City firefighters track potential hot spots.
New York City Council Member Ben Kallos continues to sponsor legislation that solves local problems with high-tech answers.
Analytics help New York City firefighters track potential hot spots.
AB 1356 authorizes law enforcement to use a new device to check drivers for use of pot, cocaine and other drugs.
New platform gives journalists, organizations and citizens a new way to watch and research government issues.
Comcast has announced plans for a 2 gbps fiber network in Chattanooga, Tenn., and other select markets in the U.S. But experts are skeptical about its impact.
SB 593 enforces data reporting and tax collection requirements on online vacation rental businesses such as Airbnb.