Civic Innovation
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The City Council has approved three contracts to replace its veteran accounting, payroll and human resources management software. A consulting firm will help with oversight and advisory services.
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The Marin County Digital Accelerator takes an agile approach to gov tech, moving fast to get work done. A recent project found a “single source of truth” to modernize planning and permitting.
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The Bismarck Municipal Court system handled nearly 87,000 new cases from 2020-2024 and saw a 40 percent caseload increase in 2024. Officials are examining what systems might be upgraded to handle the additional burden.
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The Clear My Record tool is also available in the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, San Francisco and Solano.
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Government doesn’t perform its vital functions nor deliver citizen services the same way anymore.
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The company is set to deliver multiple components of a massive, 16-year-old system.
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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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And which companies are they closest to?
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Plus, Philadelphia renames annual civic tech event to broaden engagement, and Boston makes its new open data portal official.
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The challenge is a new project that will work to improve commercial districts through new tech solutions.
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The workshops, from Abhi Nemani's consulting venture EthosLabs, would help companies refine products and pitches for local governments.
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The College of Staten Island hopes to contribute to the area's redevelopment by encouraging technology innovation.
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