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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Marx is credited with leading projects around broadband, legacy system upgrades and open data.
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Since the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's official program to regulate shuttles began in April, the total number of stops has gone from 125 to 110, prompting tech workers to find other ways to get to their Silicon Valley offices.
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The Dallas PD's use of the rolling RoboCop with attached explosive following a negotiation breakdown between police and a deadly sniper has raised legal and ethical questions.
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Rather than focusing on appeasing large scale employers, the Madison Chamber of Commerce turned its attention to building a strong startup community.
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The $35 million facility will house the University of New Mexico’s tech-transfer office and Innovation Academy, along with startups and partners involved in building a bustling, high-tech business zone.
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City guides offer government councils the data needed to tackle affordable housing and health care -- and help fuel city management to solve problems and make decisions.
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The town has allowed residents to leave their car on the road for a night without getting ticketed if they call police beforehand, but has now rolled out a separate webpage for residents to request temporary overnight on-street parking.
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A consensus has been reached about the immediacy of live video: This is the new normal, and it's going to control how these horrific events play out from now on.
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Officials tout the site as a community service, informing Yolo County residents of designated nonviolent second strike offenders sentenced in Yolo County and released early from California prisons.
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An April 2015 deal between Kansas City and Uber is in danger of being bypassed as discontent has grown with the amount of regulations.
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The Allegany County Small Business Technology Micro-Fund would offer a one-time, up-front cash incentive for each full-time employee earning a minimum of $45,000 annually.
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Anticipating the further stagnation of oil prices, Alaska has launched a tech accelerator that has allocated more than $100,000 to local tech companies.
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More than 50 startups applied to participate in Sacramento, Calif.'s competition and eight companies were selected.
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Body cameras can provide a good record of cases where police officers may have collected evidence improperly, among other things.
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A new report ranked the city as the top small market among U.S. and Canadian cities, and No. 23 overall.
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