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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State and local governments are increasingly offering incentives to lure high-speed Internet, and Huntsville is a prime example.
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Backscattering, a passive broadcasting method, has an increasingly clear future as public agencies move aggressively to deliver services more cheaply and serve residents more effectively.
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By deploying smart meters at 500 homes in the coming months, the county is looking to get a more granular read on water usage and provide consumers with more detailed information on their own consumption.
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In a city with more than two dozen Fortune 500 companies, the world's largest medical center and the national space agency, why bother to foster small tech companies?
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Seattle's smart city coordinator will be someone who can help smart initiatives both internally and with outside partners, including the MetroLab Network and the University of Washington.
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Cybersecurity Industry Must Adopt Cyberdefense Tech that Utilizes Analytics, Artificial IntelligenceThe cyberdefense industry needs to quit playing catch-up and having a reactionary approach to cybersecurity. So what is this industry doing wrong, and how can we change it?
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Most places in America aren't adding many tech jobs. The Indianapolis region is an exception.
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The Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn will debut several smart city projects later this year as part of the city's first Neighborhood Innovation Lab, which also aims at stimulating tech jobs.
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The Police Department project will add stationary cameras at 14 key Carlsbad intersections.
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Niagara County government at large got an "F," the same grade the legislature received two years ago with Niagara Falls and its city school district, when they were evaluated by the Empire Center for Public Policy, an Albany think tank.
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In response to a strategic planning workshop that identified customer service as a top priority, Riverside officials are installing kiosks and Web tools to easily measure satisfaction with city performance.
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After nearly four years with the city of San Diego, Chief Information Security Officer Gary Hayslip is reportedly leaving to pursue opportunities in the private sector.
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Eugene’s collaborative tech community, supportive environment for startups, and unique approach to bringing gigabit Internet to the region caught Mozilla’s attention.
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Andrew "Pete" Peterson is moving fast as the new CIO for Oakland, Calif., just the way he wants to.
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Roanoke, Va., a city well-known for its social media prowess, has upped the ante on citizen engagement.
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