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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Plus, end-of-year earnings for Amazon Web Services and a new government support unit at Verizon.
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Plus, resolution on what the name of the company will be.
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City planners adopted a new Web-based application for this year’s count of homeless people and got a much more accurate understanding of how many people are actually bunking on the streets.
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Plus, Kansas City, Mo., and Fargo, N.D., both make significant strides in open data and civic tech.
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Forrester Research takes a look into the future.
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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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See how these six publicly traded gov tech companies from our 2017 list are doing.
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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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