Accelerating Innovation and Digital Transformation in Local Government
Digital Communities News
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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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For Seattle, it was important to develop a policy that fit the needs of the community, particularly in the realm of privacy.
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At the Government Social Media Conference and Expo in Dallas, Facebook executives said that video and civic outreach continue to be a focus for the social media network.
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After the competition concludes, participants are encouraged to share their code, results and any other outputs in a place where the public can access them.
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The system’s deficiencies may have contributed to lapses in inspections of dangerous buildings.
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Every 16 feet, the cameras automatically take photos that will be joined with software to create the virtual tour of Franklin County homes and businesses.
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The city has figured out how the emergency system was compromised and it's working to prevent it from happening again.
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The new machines are expected to cost the city about $70,000.
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The bill would require any landlord of a building with more than three units to install temperature sensors in living rooms to monitor whether minimum temperature requirements during winter are met.
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The technology provided will allow county auditors to more easily identify accessible polling locations in all 1,681 precincts across the state.
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The selected vendor's employees will be watching the videos 24/7 from their dispatch center in Las Vegas.
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The fraudulent transfers were made in mid-March, and the city discovered that it had fallen victim to the scam about a week and a half ago.
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The southwest Florida county is modernizing how employees document their work and see their progress in eradicating the virus carrier.
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Employees at the Monroe County Courthouse are among the latest victims of an apparent information highjacking.
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Plans for "Hall of Fame Village" include a luxury hotel, a stadium, an upgraded museum, a virtual reality amusement area and much more.
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It does so even though the excuses for the ban have been eclipsed by technology, and obviated by vast experiences in more progressive states.
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