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From building AI tools to running everyday operations, the National Association of State Chief Information Officers finds CIO and accessibility officer collaboration are key to inclusive, efficient digital services.
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A new action plan is guiding a long-term modernization intended to enhance its agility with staff and residents alike. AI tools are part of a priority project underway and will help manage phone calls.
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Officials are considering how to comply with new federal rules around accessibility for people with disabilities. Meeting agenda packets are one area of concern ahead of the April deadline.
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The West Virginian Legislature debated bills about expanding Internet connectivity and Fantasy Football.
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Apparently so: Pima County, Ariz., Supervisor Ally Miller, has been charged with destroying public records by deleting Facebook comments and blocking users.
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Part prank, part Internet attack ad, hunting for and buying domain names that presidential campaigns may have overlooked has become a popular sport this election season.
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Once the broadband network is fully implemented, it will ultimately save the city $500,000 a year.
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Twitter’s consistent suspension of English-speaking, Islamic State-sympathetic accounts between August and September of 2015 resulted in substantial disruption.
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Mark Zuckerberg has ushered in a new form of philanthropy that has the potential to bring about positive change.
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Facebook users in North Carolina are being reminded of when and where to register to vote in an effort to spur people to participate during election season.
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The audience on Twitter is too large to ignore and, despite the outcry, they aren’t leaving anytime soon.
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ProudCity Co-founder Luke Fretwell reveals a cloud platform officials can use easily to customize and manage websites without technical expertise.
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Alerting evolves to more precise mobile delivery.
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The innovative powerhouse of cloud computing, mobile, big data and social media has been deemed by IDC as the "3rd Platform." Here’s a look at each component and the potential it brings for public sector.
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The city has created a path for other municipalities, making it easier than ever for them to share information with the public and each other.
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This is the first U.S. presidential election in which Google is releasing the real-time results of trending search queries -- and it has been accurate for both Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Any information the student makes publicly available would still be fair game, and school employees would still be able to conduct investigations into students where their online presence is relevant – they just can’t demand the username/password.
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Twitter's new feature will voluntarily move posts to the top of a users' newsfeed, which may be a valuable feature for organizations trying to push a message to its followers.
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With the Oregon occupation coming to an end, we are able to look back at how events unfolded on social media platforms.
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CryptoBin, which allegedly posted federal employees' private information, is now only accessible through its numeric address.
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Mayor Paul Soglin says the bill opens the floodgates for people to buy properties specifically for use as lucrative short-term rental units through websites like Airbnb.