Civic Innovation
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The myAurora 311 Open Data Portal gives residents a detailed look at the city's non-emergency call traffic, service trends and response, and is part of a broader push to make city operations more transparent.
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Officials will refresh the site to eliminate customer issues including a delayed reflecting of precise balances. Changes to the village payment system are underway, and are in early stages.
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The AI Center for Civic and Social Good will let the public and the San Jose State University community learn about and work with AI technology through programming — at no cost to participants.
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The company wants to bring a Web analytics portal created at 18F and the U.S. Digital Service to state and local government — no coding required.
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In Asheville, N.C., Code for Asheville’s core of 20 to 30 volunteer coders now work in close tandem with community organizations to address specific, tangible needs.
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The company is one of 15 finalists for the contest.
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Boston's chief data officer talks about the second iteration of city's open data platform.
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The competition awards winners with cloud credits to help build out their projects.
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Simple Connect is just getting its feet on the ground, but its ambitions are large.
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The program's latest projects range from improving 311 efficiency to rounding up a city's list of buildings for hurricane damage assessment.
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The Bridge SF conference embraced startups this year. Here's a sampling of them.
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Executive Director Jennifer Pahlka says the event gives the group a chance to "assess the landscape and reset the bar."
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Plus, 18F details efforts to improve state government RFP process, Code for Tampa Bay launches a second monthly meetup in nearby St. Petersburg, Fla., and Syracuse, N.Y., CDO shares the benefits of hosting civic hackathons.
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Whether it’s a large state agency or a small town, all should practice good content governance on their websites.
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Gov. John Kasich signed the executive order to allow robots to help children with autism learn how to read social cues and better communicate with their peers.
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With agency modernization well along, the CIO of four years will join Chicago-based Clayco, a building industry stalwart.
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City Innovation head Tracy Colunga highlights what happens when multiple departments agree to share data that uncovers the high impact of repeat offenders.
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Plus, Baltimore’s i-team launches a new website, New York City approves a new tech training center, and civic technologists prep for National Day of Civic Hacking events.
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Marin County, Calif., Faults Old Code, Heavy Traffic and More for Lack of Election Night Web ResultsThe Registrar of Voters’ website remained inaccessible most of the night.
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The county's new voting system with a paper trail should be up and running by the November 2019 election.
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Pulse is a civic engagement platform that simplifies info about legislation, allows constituents to make their opinions known and gives elected leaders a simplified dashboard to process input.
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