Government Experience
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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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Denied by banks, small business owners are increasingly turning to alternative lenders for help. But many hide the real cost of doing business.
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Some see 2016 as the “social media election,” potentially boosting voter engagement -- and candidates like Sen. Rand Paul notes that his use of Snapchat helps him to “reach thousands of kids that we might not ever have reached before."
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The map shows the likelihood an area will burn sometime during the next few decades.
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Several U.S. legislators believe so, citing recent attacks on Sony and the Office of Personnel Management.
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From printable homes to digital human enhancement implants, one industry expert said the blessing of advancing technology will not come without costs of one kind or another.
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When you’re looking at measuring the effectiveness of your agency’s approach to social media, try to focus on data that helps you understand whether your efforts influenced action.
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Leaders of five major projects talk about what smart components they have and how they made those choices.
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After the Lebanon library announced that patrons could use the anonymous Tor Web browser, the Department of Homeland Security expressed concern, which prompted a debate over free speech and security.
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As the conversation on ride-sharing in Nevada percolated among lawmakers and the ride-sharing industry, the public was engaged in a groundswell of support for their favorite brand. But was their battle cry heard by lawmakers?
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A look back at highlights and happenings in the world of civic tech.
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Kentuckians will be able to register online in time to vote in next year's presidential elections.
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The majority of citizens will probably visit their city or state's website at some point -- here's a quick look at who's doing it right.
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News and views on social media in state and local government in one tidy little package.
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What can government learn from Donald Trump in using social media to both inform and provoke?
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The growing popularity of live video streaming apps such as Twitter-owned Periscope has created a real-time cat-and-mouse game for copyright holders and anti-piracy firms.
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A look back at highlights and happenings in the world of civic tech.
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Republican presidential candidate hopeful Donald Trump may not have earned the best reviews for his recent performance on CNN's Republican debate, but his website is the fastest of his contemporaries.
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Iowans will be able to instantaneously register to vote online just in time for the Iowa Caucus.
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