Government Experience
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The Center of Excellence in Environmental Forecasting, recently stood up in a joint state-education endeavor, will aggregate information to inform residents on everything from hazards to recreation.
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The upgrades include a new data portal that highlights elections, new business growth and other office functions. The new website meets web content accessibility standards and has improved cybersecurity.
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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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Facebook will now allow you to search not only your friends' posts, but posts by others in an attempt to deliver a newswire type feature.
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Twitter’s newly announced polling feature looks like a lot of fun for its throngs of avid users, but could it also bring value to savvy organizations looking for instant feedback from the public?
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A look back at highlights and happenings in the world of civic tech.
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News and views on social media in state and local government in one tidy little package.
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A recent study has found that a major cyberattack on the U.S. power grid has the potential to cause $1 trillion in damage.
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Free speech trumps the protection of voting integrity in a recent judicial ruling.
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The site was intended to provide information about streets and city boundaries, but the idea has grown to encompass several new layers of data.
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Yahoo now has partnerships with both Google and Bing providing the site with ads and search capabilities.
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The new policy will provide alerts to platform users believed to be targeted by hackers after personal information.
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Chattanooga will offer 10 gigabit broadband speed to over 170,000 customers in an attempt to capture emerging tech entrepreneurs.
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A study done by the Congressional Management Foundation focused on measuring social media patterns of public officials.
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The agreement with Information Transport Solutions will provide fiber to all school, county, and private business buildings in the county.
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Los Angeles officials are taking high-tech measures to prepare its citizens for one of the strongest storms in decades by launching a new site solely dedicated to El Niño and keeping people updated with the hashtag, #LArain.
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The social media titan announced staff eliminations for “smaller and nimbler team.”
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When public-sector agencies immediately respond to constituents on social media, it has the power to transform public perception.
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Rumors get squashed and the relentless voices of online trolls get countered by facts in a new take on government public relations.
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Attackers sometimes lay out their plans — or at least hint at them — on popular social sites such as Facebook.
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The industry has been growing exponentially, but when an employee of a fantasy sports company won $350,000 on a rival site, many saw the need for regulating the industry.