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 startup has gone nationwide.
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DollarVan, OnBoard, nesterly and PASSNYC capture various prizes during the eighth year of the innovation competition.
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The company would use half the money to pay off debt early.
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Many agencies in attendance gave overviews of what types of public data they have, how those are accessed and in what format they exist — focusing on frequently requested information ranging from student loan qualifications to parks information to applying for a passport.
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A look at data from other gov tech companies that have gone down SST's path.
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The tech companies aren't political, but they're most definitely getting involved in elections.
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Plus, Louisville plans to expand fiber network, and Missouri centralizes flood relief efforts online.
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The opportunity to build tech for elections is growing.
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These new electricity shopping services -- which started opening in 2015 -- uses computer models to analyze a customer's electricity consumption patterns to predict their future usage and find the best plan from among hundreds of choices offered by dozens of electricity suppliers.
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Visualization shows poverty rates along with available Internet speeds.
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The company's latest investment comes from Emerson Collective, 8VC, Govtech Fund and others.
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The effort comes after a year or so of discussions around why Houston, a center of corporate research and development, has fallen short on measures of startup activity.
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The company has been growing fast.
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One state has a lot of the biggest county budgets. Guess which one?
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The six will give presentations about their products, each with improved plans, better ideas for pitching to prospective customers, and more information about how to satisfy customers’ needs.
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Plus, Chicago posts removed federal climate change data online, and Austin hosts competition for app builders with $38K of prize money.
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The new platform being used is modeled after Ohio's recent budget transparency work.
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The transit planning company plans on using the money to help expand internationally.