Government Experience
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SUNY Oneonta’s Milne Library and Cooperstown Graduate Program were awarded a $50,000 grant to digitize the university’s archive of New York state folklife and oral history recordings.
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Visitors to the Colorado state Capitol can now access free American Sign Language interpreting services through the Aira ASL app, building on the state’s existing work to expand language access with this tool.
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Mississippi has announced a new AI data center build that promises tax revenue and job creation. Such gains are not always easy to quantify, but policymakers can push developers to deliver.
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Facebook live streaming feature captures the moments before, during and after a shooting in Norfolk, Va., July 12.
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City officials across the country are using the gaming craze to educate and engage with the public — and have some fun.
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A recent study offers insights into who catches the attention of state lawmakers across the country.
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The DNC has partnered with Curalate, which will help the Democrats use social media images to connect people to information about the party in new unforeseen ways.
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One state representative noted that being able to increase that social media arch is critical to communicating.
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By offering stronger protections in Messenger, a widely used product, Facebook could be seen as making a powerful statement in the encryption debate.
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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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After the India's Telecom regulatory body ruled against the Facebook service, the social media giant is coming back with OpenCellular, a small device which can be deployed for creating wireless networks.
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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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The new WorkSourceWA platform supports collaboration between the technology platform, future employees, workforce stakeholders and recruitment services.
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As a part of Hillary Clinton's tech policy, she points to Huntsville, Ala., and Westminster, Md., as positive examples of communities implementing broadband and attracting businesses.
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Though Facebook has been testing and gathering input on the product from more than 450 companies around the world, Arizona represents the first government to test drive it for public-sector input.
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Not all internet traffic is the same. Despite the recent legal win for network neutrality, many questions remain.
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How to make government jobs stand out on LinkedIn.
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The elections information website can play a significant role in filling the information gap for voters.
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Tweets with #Texit have reached more than 50,000 users on Twitter; on other platforms, the hashtag has reached nearly 300,000 people.
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The South Daytona, Fla., Police Department shares seven tips that can help other government agencies better prepare for going viral.
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The county's elections supervisor is launching a social media campaign aimed at making it easier for millennials and new voters to learn how to register and cast their ballots.