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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With the goals of minimizing impacts to the traveling public and lowering overall costs, some cities are turning toward a project management platform for better outcomes.
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Researchers convened for a two-day look at the far-reaching impacts of autonomous vehicles and other transportation tech.
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In some cases, televised meetings are the only way for citizens to keep up with the decisions being made.
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People with hearing and sight disabilities using screen readers and other assistive tech must be able to access content on government websites, but getting and staying compliant is a challenge.
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Gov. Nathan Deal accepted FirstNet and AT&T's plan to deliver a wireless broadband network to the state's public safety community.
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The rural broadband projects represent millions of dollars of investment.
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The town and Texas-based Crown Castle have been at legal odds over the placement of cellular communications antenna.
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While residents question the wisdom – and cost – of a city-run electric grid, officials say it will increase reliability and pay off in the end.
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With cable company subscribers waning, local governments are wondering if the telecommunications tax is a reliable funding source.
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Rapidly emerging technology, like self-driving cars and fully electric vehicles, is top-of-mind for one North Carolina lawmaker.
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With a 4-0 vote, the Ventura County County Board of Supervisors voted to explore filing or joining a lawsuit against the pharmaceutical firms.
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Comcast announced it will be extending its high-speed Internet service to less populated areas.
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According to the NYC Construction Dashboard, a total of 88,838 construction permits were issued in the last six months.
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The city plans to spend $100,000 to purchase a license plate reader, rather than hiring more parking enforcement officers.
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An event meant to focus youth on cybersecurity careers was made possible by the city’s Internet infrastructure.
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