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Jessica Mulholland

Former Web Editor/Photographer

Jessica Mulholland served as the web editor of Government Technology magazine from October 2012 through September 2017.

Enticing millennials into the public sector isn't always easy, but someone's gotta do it.
There are some key aspects of being in a special district; here's a look at what's happening now and what to expect going forward.
City Manager Dave Fitzhugh noted that many qualified applicants responded, making the journey to finding Scheetz “extremely competitive.”
The first-place winners in this year's survey don't deploy technology for technology's sake.
As of July 6, 20 states are refusing to comply, 23 states are partially complying and 8 states are undecided. No state has yet agreed to full compliance.
Private industry is invited to add Internet of Things tech into the city for testing.
We also ran into one of our GovTech 100 companies, AppCityLife.
Thus far, the smart city movement has been focused on core infrastructure like broadband and sensors, but this week, the conversation began to shift to an even more important element — people.
And two more openings are coming soon.