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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The move will free the procurement department of hundreds of boxes of paper bids from businesses seeking city contracts.
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Following a recent legal battle between the Boston police union and the city, the department’s body camera program will launch as early as next week.
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CIO Ted Ross outlines the importance of a technology workforce that looks like the community it serves.
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Chelan County, Wash., hopes to replace its unsupported software system with a new one that allows for customers to track their energy use online.
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In an effort to make its impression on the San Francisco Bay Area, Ford has bought a shuttle service and is partnering with a bike share company to offer FordPass, an online portal to hail a mix of transit options.
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Long Island companies have made large strides in creating hardware, software and services using the Internet of Things.
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The LAPD and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department unveiled "iWATCHLA," an app that makes filing a report as simple as a few keystrokes.
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The app includes an aggregation of direct links to pages on the city's website, such as the customer service center, bond projects, the proposed budget, and reporting code violations and potholes.
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Wander the Minnesota State Fair or join a Philando Castile protest. In each video, users can gape in all directions.
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The disclosure was prompted by an ACLU of Alaska records request, and Anchorage police say the device is now obsolete.
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Following a recent sighting in San Francisco, the autonomous Uber is reportedly only being used to collect data for mapping.
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The new program will deliver fiber optic Internet service to residents in four Madison, Wis., neighborhoods by the end of the year.
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The Baltimore County Council formally approved acceptance of the state grant Tuesday. The money comes from the state's Emergency Number Systems Board, which collects a fee from phone users.
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At least 13 percent of outdoor lighting is now LED. Is it safe?
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Montgomery County, Md., wants to ensure that all children have access to the Internet to further their education, and public officials are devising a strategy to make it happen.
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