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Elizabeth Zima

Elizabeth Zima is a former staff writer for Government Technology. She has written in depth on topics including health care, clinical science, physician relations and hospital communications.

Call centers in Texas, Florida and Tennessee recently completed a pilot test of the new service with favorable results.
We live in an age of continuous disruption and transformation, which means CIOs have to become brokers, integrators and orchestrators.
From baby boomers to millennials, governments are having to change the way they think about engaging their workforce as new generations take over.
The move by state bank supervisors could save time and millions of dollars in application fees for fintech companies and cryptocurrency exchanges.
The role of social media in citizen-government interactions has steadily increased in recent years as the public becomes more reliant on the medium for real-time information.
The proposed legislation will hold social media and Internet companies accountable for user privacy, and force them to stop the spread of misinformation by bots.
For several California communities, policing technology like license plate readers has kicked off a frenzy of discussion about how the data they produce will be used and shared. Agencies have had to work harder to find middle ground and assuage public fears.
Virginia is considering a flurry of data-centric bills, including one that would create a state chief data officer position.
Wyoming legislators are seeking economic development through bills to make it easier to invest in blockchain and cryptocurrencies in the state.
A number of committed partners and the right tools have helped the New Mexico city house many of its homeless, boasting 100 percent success with homeless veterans.