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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CityGrows, which won 2016's Hack the Beach coding competition, is a suite of next-generation data management tools that provide access and transparency for smarter city services.
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CivicActions shares its winning advice from a prototype created in 2016.
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A UK-based company is bringing added accuracy to tickets issued in Winter Park, Fla.
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Forrester Research takes a look into the future.
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See how these six publicly traded gov tech companies from our 2017 list are doing.
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The product, Atom, can “learn” how to transform data on its own, and draw on Google’s proprietary traffic data taken from user’s mobile phones.
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Startups are harnessing both the outrage and jubilation Americans are experiencing in the wake of the election, by giving users a way to speak out on divisive issues.
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The U.S. Chief Information Officer's push to encrypt all federal government domains will take a little longer.
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One organization's quest to pair data with a banjo.
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Plus, data storytelling at the Department of Defense and a conversation about civic tech under the president-elect.
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Infor works across multiple industries, including all levels of government.
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AirMap and Matternet both inched forward in their public sector work this week.
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An examination of the fundamental elements of a scalable and successful software-as-a-service company.
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Wheaton, Ill. becomes first city in state with an open data portal for its park district; Seattle Public Library releases data about checkouts.
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The company is alleging Taser interfered with the contract process.
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The deal will give members the ability to buy directly from the website as part of a competitive procurement contract.
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The company's focus on APIs plays out in a new open data offering focused on collaboration.
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The market research firm Onvia doesn't expect the next president to change much for the government technology business — at least not immediately.
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