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Work on the new portal began in 2023, with the next phase scheduled for 2026. Nevada joins other states in setting up such portals for a variety of tasks, including accessing services such as unemployment benefits.
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EY, the global accounting and consulting firm, wants to provide “peer learning” and other educational services to public agency tech leaders. They face a potentially turbulent new year, given upcoming elections.
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The money is a bet that more airports and cities will use the company’s computer vision technology to help manage increasingly busy curbside spaces. Automotus traces its roots to two college buddies in Los Angeles.
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Mark Zuckerberg and company recently pitched in more than $1 million to fight the California privacy ballot initiative.
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Developers want to invest at least $40 million in what would be the largest data center in the state of Indiana, Mayor Thomas McDermott said.
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The company expects a lot of new customers this year.
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The three tech giants are losing their luster in Washington as revelations that the Russian government used their platforms to meddle in the 2016 election escalate.
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A new analysis sheds some light on how big the problems are and where they're the worst.
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A new startup might be the key to identifying the neighborhoods most affected by drug use.
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The company has expanded beyond its core services and is looking to grow.
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As Google's Deadline for Web Encryption Looms, Many State and Local Websites Don't Meet the StandardThe most popular Web browser wants every page on the Internet encrypted. Government is still behind.
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The company is building off what it's already been working on.
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Can cities pull themselves out of a purchasing cycle that only benefits vendors?
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It's venture capital meets government affairs, with a focus on middle America.
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EdgeCore Internet Real Estate will construct a 200,000-square-foot building containing seven data center and support for over 24 megawatts of critical load.
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At the 2018 CIO Academy in LA, CIO's from across the state reiterated the importance of how IT partnerships are at their strongest with creative collaborations.
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The company takes a fast-deployment, low-risk approach when it works with new customers.
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What is the size of the state government technology market?
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The California center has pushed out nearly 1,600 false alarm calls in the past few months, according to emergency dispatchers.
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Mike Wons will be the newest voice advising the company.
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A local businessman is establishing a high-tech supercomputer facility for use with evolving Blockchain technology.
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