News
Analytics
Artificial Intelligence
Civic Innovation
Cloud & Computing
Cybersecurity
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Education
Election Technology
Emerging Tech
Budget & Finance
Infrastructure
Government Experience
GovTech Biz
Biz Data
Health & Human Services
Justice & Public Safety
Broadband & Network
Policy
Smart Cities
Transportation
Workforce & People
Voices
Gov Efficiency
Events
Webinars
Papers
Magazine
About
About Us
Advertise
Newsletters
Contact
More
Center for Digital Education
Center for Digital Government
Center for Public Sector AI
Emergency Management
Digital Communities
Digital States
GovTech Top 25
GovTech 100
Menu
News
Analytics
Artificial Intelligence
Civic Innovation
Cloud & Computing
Cybersecurity
Lohrmann on Cybersecurity
Education
Election Technology
Emerging Tech
Budget & Finance
Infrastructure
Government Experience
GovTech Biz
Biz Data
Health & Human Services
Justice & Public Safety
Broadband & Network
Policy
Smart Cities
Transportation
Workforce & People
Voices
Gov Efficiency
Events
Webinars
Papers
Magazine
About
About Us
Advertise
Newsletters
Contact
More
Center for Digital Education
Center for Digital Government
Center for Public Sector AI
Emergency Management
Digital Communities
Digital States
GovTech Top 25
GovTech 100
Show Search
✕
IE 11 Not Supported
For optimal browsing, we recommend Chrome, Firefox or Safari browsers.
Search results for
Submit
Sort by
Relevance
Newest
Oldest
How Government Can Boost Its Most Powerful Communications Tool (Contributed)
Mike Steckel
Mike Steckel is director of user experience at Mighty Citizen a branding and digital transformation agency for governments.
May 17, 2018
Public Safety
Curfews Enforced in Kentucky Amid Looting, More Flooding
The latest update surrounding the death toll from the floods indicates more than 30 Kentuckians have died. Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed 28 deaths Sunday but the Perry County deputy coroner confirmed four more deaths.
August 01, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Boulder, Colo., PD Debut Automated Crime Blotter
The updated crime blotter replaces a manual process and will share information and tweet out each incident on a new blotter Twitter account after the reports have been reviewed and approved by a supervisor.
August 01, 2022
Infrastructure
NTSB, Connecticut State Police Investigating Electric Bus Fire
It's rare that an electric bus catches on fire with only 18 reported cases globally, and after one of Connecticut's electric buses burst into flames the NTSB stepped in to investigate.
August 01, 2022
Past Issues of Government Technology
Government Technology March 2016
2016-03-01
K-12 Education
NY Pilot Project Uses Data to Connect Students to Services
Imported from Boston College, the City Connects program at Poughkeepsie City School District and Dutchess County is tracking student well-being and linking those in need to local support services.
August 01, 2022
·
Giovanni Albanese
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Winter 2016
The look and feel of public safety is about to catch up to what it looks like on TV.
2016-03-01
Cybersecurity
Kentucky League of Cities Awards Cyber Preparedness Grant
The city of Barbourville has been awarded the nonprofit’s 2022 Cybersecurity Grant to help implement additional safety protocols and programs, such as multifactor authentication, advanced threat protection, and endpoint detection and response.
August 01, 2022
Policy
Lawmakers Consider Several IT-Focused Bills in California
A handful of tech-related bills are being reviewed at the Capitol as lawmakers return from summer recess. The legislation will have to clear fiscal committees in both houses by Aug. 12 to stand a chance of becoming law this session.
August 01, 2022
·
Theo Douglas
Question of the Day
Why are some EVs no longer eligible for tax breaks?
Answer: Because automakers have sold too many of them.
August 01, 2022
·
News Staff
Workforce & People
California Tech Exec Russ Nichols to Retire in November
Nichols, who has served as the deputy state CIO and CDT’s chief deputy director since March 2021, will be stepping down from his role in state government later this year, a department spokesperson confirmed.
August 01, 2022
·
Dennis Noone
Infrastructure
Ad Revenue Might Be the Secret to Lowering EV Charging Barriers
Some two dozen public EV charging stations will be installed in Hoboken, N.J., at no cost to the city or the drivers using them. Revenue generated from advertising on 55-inch screens will help subsidize the operation.
August 01, 2022
·
Skip Descant
In the Arena
Finding Common Ground in an America That Will Not Agree
In a time of an extremely divided America, Bruce Bond works with his team to develop common ground and inspire others to create positive change.
September 28, 2020
·
Cathilea Robinett
Sponsored
Pima County Combating Resource Drain With Supercharged ITSM
Learn how Pima County, Ariz., is using iPaaS, an automation and integration tool, with their service management platform to supercharge their service delivery and eliminate the drain on IT resources.
August 01, 2022
Public Safety
McKinney Fire Rages as Thousands Ordered to Evacuate
The McKinney Fire, in a Klamath Mountains subrange west of Yreka, raced across 20,000 acres overnight Saturday and had devoured 52,498 acres as of Sunday evening, the largest fire now burning in California, state and federal fire agencies said.
August 01, 2022
K-12 Education
Colorado’s P-TECH Students Graduate Ready for Tech Careers
An early college program that allows high schoolers to earn associate’s degrees concurrently with their diplomas has seen success in Colorado, fast-tracking students for careers in IT, cybersecurity and other fields.
August 01, 2022
Higher Education
Ohio Colleges Team With Industry to Grow Area Economy
Institutions such as Clark State College, Wittenberg University and Global Impact STEAM Academy have worked with nonprofits and businesses to design programs to address regional workforce needs.
August 01, 2022
Emerging Tech
Carrier Resists Tech That Can Pinpoint 911 Call Origins
Tech exists to more accurately route 911 calls from phones to the correct 911 communications center, but Verizon — one of the three major carriers in the U.S. — has refused to install it in Denver and other regions.
August 01, 2022
Broadband & Network
How a Small Metal Box May Boost Internet Connectivity
A Denver company, Eucast Global, is introducing “network in a box” technology from South Korea that it claims can bridge the state’s digital divide in a more affordable and robust way than alternatives on the market.
August 01, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Can Tech Companies Be Liable for Teen Social Media Issues?
California legislators will renew discussion over a bill to penalize Facebook, Snapchat and other large companies for the algorithms and other features they use to keep minors on their platforms for as long as possible.
August 01, 2022
Sponsored
Agile Defense Enhances Security Compliance With Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
Preventing cyber criminals from gaining unauthorized access to their systems and infrastructure has never been more pertinent. Many breaches that occur are the result of configuration errors.
August 01, 2022
K-12 Education
Mitchell School District’s New Website, Mobile App for Comms
A South Dakota school district’s revamped website and mobile app give families a livestream of news and announcements, including staff contact info, upcoming events, lunch and breakfast menus and school supply lists.
August 01, 2022
Agile Development: Progress at the Speed of Failure (Industry Perspective)
Bob Ainsbury
Bob Ainsbury is a Silicon Valley technologist with roots in engineering and a rich history in high-growth companies of all sizes. Ainsbury is Chief Product Officer at Granicus.
May 16, 2018
Disaster Zone
Misinformation and Disinformation Worry Congress
There is no single solution to the information problems we are facing.
July 31, 2022
·
Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
Kentucky Flooding — Emblematic of Climate Change Impacts
Kentucky flooding is the canary in the coal mine.
July 31, 2022
·
Eric Holdeman
Previous
643 of 3,653
Next