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The state has been trying to revamp a pair of aging IT systems for some time, with one being related to worker's compensation and the other being the state’s financial systems.
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The federal government’s now-defunct United States Digital Service has served as an inspiration for states that are increasingly putting human experience at the center of their tech projects.
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The blockchain-based token, believed to be the first from a U.S. public entity, is for individual and institutional use. The executive director of the Wyoming Stable Token Commission is planning what comes next.
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The committee will set up and promote borough profiles for social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and Periscope.
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The announcement by Secretary of State John Merrill comes after the Department of Justice threatened to sue the state for not adhering to a law that makes driver's license applications double as voter registration.
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Although there is a lot of momentum behind the digitization of official documents, two Web experts question what happens if content doesn't survive or is encrypted and the key is lost.
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Most political polls are still conducted over the phone, but they're becoming more problematic and less accurate. That's why online polls have emerged.
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Anne Schwieger is the city's new Broadband and Digital Equity Advocate, and is pushing for greater Web access and options for Bostonians.
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The survey aims to determine which areas have the greatest need for broadband services, how it is used in businesses, and how costly it would be to fix it.
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After news of Twitter loosing five of its top executives, its stock fell to the lowest its ever been. Some believe this may be spelling out the end for the site, while others see it as an chance for long-term success.
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The effort comes in reaction to the Islamic State's Internet campaign that has helped entice thousands of foreign foot soldiers and inspire lone-wolf attacks.
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The funds will be put toward creating a new agency to oversee security clearances for government workers and contractors run by the Defense Department.
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According to Cybersecurity Ventures, root9B is the world's most sophisticated company combating hackers and other cybercriminals.
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Lawmakers in states with a lot of area to cover are steadily moving toward remote testimony for legislative committees. Washington is moving ahead with its own system and plotting a course for statewide expansion.
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At the commission’s open meeting in November, Wheeler said privacy issues related to broadband are “something we are looking at right now.”
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"Deepstream" seeks to iron the creases on one of the Internet's fastest growing trends.
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When it comes to social media, research suggests transit agencies should engage their critics.
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Social media is never actually “done,” but here are some things to work on when the rest of the process seems to be running smoothly.
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President Obama took to video sharing platform YouTube in a three-part, live-streamed interview Friday afternoon that peaked at around 40,000 real-time viewers.
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Here are six social media resolutions governments should consider as they kick off the new year.
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The top presidential candidates are charging forward into the digital fray and hoping their approach to wrangling voters online beats the other guy's.
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