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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Also, the Defense Department launches an open source initiative, and Los Angeles creates a dashboard to visualize homeless shelter demand.
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Now that Code for America has so much company in the civic tech space, the group is calling upon those who have voiced interest to get to work with them.
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The program connects four Northern California cities with startups to create technologies aimed at improving housing, transportation, public safety and other community challenges.
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Plus, a new initiative commits to powering 100 million connections between politicians and constituents.
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Corporate dollars can be a boon to a startup. The infusion of cash can help bring a product to market or fund expansion, and a recognizable corporate logo can give an unknown startup visibility and creditably.
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The GSA's Office of Inspector General found that 18F disregarded several security rules and other governmental procedures, but the states it has recently contracted with say they're not concerned about similar issues.
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Combining data sets to see which of the states that signed onto a cooperative cloud RFP have shown room to grow in buying cloud services.
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The cloud-based startup competition includes backing from some big Silicon Valley venture capitalists.
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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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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 representative-contacting company has received its first venture capital injection.
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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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Plus, Democracy Works increases efforts to connect voters with election info, and Syracuse partners with Code for America to launch new info portal for businesses.
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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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The Netherlands and Australia created common guidelines to report government financial regulation compliance to save on costs — and U.S. governments could benefit by doing the same.
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A look at where governments will open their wallets in 2017.
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