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 state has fielded and approved grant applications for $10.3 million of the $19 million the state received in federal funding to secure Florida's election.
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Counties across the state are preparing to comply with a statewide requirement to phase out a physical paper ballot by Sept. 1, 2019.
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As election officials work to get new systems online and proven before the 2020 election, no direct-recording machines have been certified for use in Ohio.
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PBNYC’s maps serve to foster data literacy and empower residents to become active members of their community through new digital means.
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Ajit Pai once blamed the Obama administration for a DDoS attack. Now he's saying it never happened.
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The Minnesota legislature approved $7 million in statewide election technology upgrades last year, some of which went toward tablets that will streamline the voting process.
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Douglas County, Colo., CIO John Huber discusses his first year on the job and the benefits and drawbacks that come with serving a tech-savvy part of the country.
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Solving these procurement tech gaps will help teams drive greater cost savings with confidence.
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The San Francisco program, which embeds startup companies in local government to help them tap into tech expertise, is growing nationally and internationally.
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No-cost app development and rampant replication sounds like a civic tech pipe dream, but one organization is making it a reality.
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Plus, civic technologists in Austin, Texas, host annual budget party; NYC Planning Labs celebrates its first anniversary; San Antonio concludes its first civic tech startup weekend; and the NYC CTO’s office releases a glossary of common civic tech terms.
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The Raleigh County Commission has approved the creation of an open checkbook portal to give residents a glimpse at how their tax dollars are being spent.
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The company is currently building new features into the site, including a personalized digital assistant.
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Laying a solid policy foundation and creating a roadmap are essential first steps in building a successful city-level analytics program.
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