Accelerating Innovation and Digital Transformation in Local Government
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The 54 winning cities in this year’s survey are incorporating community feedback into their plans, ensuring responsible AI use, maturing their data programs and navigating challenges without sacrificing service.
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The 52 counties honored in this year's awards from the Center for Digital Government are transforming local government with cutting-edge tech while focusing on resident services.
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Winning cities in the 2024 Digital Cities Survey are not only modernizing their IT infrastructure — they're investing in digital equity programs, upgrading resident-facing services and prioritizing data security.
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Despite the call for safer streets, pedestrian deaths are rising along with speed limits.
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Marcelo Peredo took the chief cybersecurity position in April.
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The city council has approved a bond ordinance to integrate the school computer system with the city to save money.
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This year's winners are being recognized for their commitment to collaboration, automation and creating a culture of innovation.
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The company halted public testing of its driverless vehicles in San Francisco, Toronto, Tempe, Ariz., and Pittsburgh after a fatal collision in Arizona in March.
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Electrify America is infusing $44 million into the state’s capital as part of the Green City partnership.
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A regional transportation group has been looking into the feasibility of building a hyperloop route as a way to connect Dallas, Fort Worth and Arlington.
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On-demand bike company Ofo cites the city’s “restrictive regulations” that bicycles lock to a stationary object as its reason for pulling out.
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The Center for Digital Government's 2018 Digital Counties Survey commends counties that deploy innovative technology practices.
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The seven new battery-electric powered buses will operate downtown and are expected to save the transit agency on fuel and maintenance costs.
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This year's winners use tech to improve government, even when the odds are stacked against them.
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The next big advancement in flying drone transport just might come from tests done at the Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport.
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Both cities expect to move forward quickly to test whether AV technology can work as public transit in an urban environment.
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Here's a look at who's filling the role of CDO in states, cities and counties.
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Hailed as a transformational shift away from outdated routes and schedules, BaltimoreLink has missed the mark, according to rider advocates.
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