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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.

Efforts to shake up the amount of commercial content on the popular social media platform are affecting government agencies that use it as a way to reach their constituents.
Vermont looks at Estonia innovations in virtual statehood and blockchain technology as a form of economic development.
More than a dozen states have started legislative responses to the FCC's ruling to roll back net neutrality, but the bills are likely to face legal challenges.
The recently-passed legislation is aimed at ensuring government is not "black boxed."
After seeing some success with the tool on the city's procurement website, officials are considering how to implement across other platforms.
A Las Vegas PD study on body-worn cameras is positive and shows the department saved money.
The small cell wireless antenna legislation has seen some success nationwide, but it has also prompted local governments to voice concern around the loss of control.
San Jose, Calif., and Lincoln, Neb., cry foul over the FCC's plan to cut red tape for small cell antenna deployment rules.
At least 11 states introduced laws in January to regulate cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
The distributed digital ledger system could have a big impact on existing government programs, but the lack of standards remains a problem.