Government Experience
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The city recently launched its Kensington Dashboard, which offers a comprehensive picture of the area through data, to inform residents and stakeholders about progress toward resolving its challenges.
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A statewide effort led by the Controller’s Office has connected grant management directly to its enterprise resource planning system, changing how agencies track, process and deliver funding.
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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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Nearly 60 rules outlined for standardizing publication of federal spending data.
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Governments can get valuable citizen feedback from social media, but there are keys to being successful.
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Many departments are growing their social media presence to engage with the community and improve their image.
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A look back at highlights and happenings in the world of civic tech.
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Pennsylvania is the 23rd state to implement online voter registration.
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Many state auditors and comptrollers are slow to take advantage of digital technology because of a culture that often impedes innovation, inflexible rules and an unskilled workforce, a new survey finds.
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To keep parents better informed about safety matters, one Florida school district partnered with law enforcement on a system that distributes information via social media.
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Subsidies and grants are helping more than a dozen broadband providers to bring Wisconsin families in rural areas into the digital age.
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President Barack Obama has been known as a master of social media since his first inauguration in 2009, and as technology evolves, the administration shows no trouble in keeping pace.
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A 31-page report from the Rand Corp. examines the tools, resources and potential stumbling blocks presented by the technologies of the near future.
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In a new partnership with Yelp, the U.S. government is inviting taxpayers to rate its services and leave comments about what they like — or can’t stand.
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Using a dating website isn't a crime, even one like Ashley Madison, but more than 15,000 military and government employees will have at least some explaining to do.
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But as Bitcoin and other digital currencies evolve, the technology that underlies them may soon spread into other transactions: trading stock, buying and selling real estate, purchasing music and much more.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has delayed hand-off of the Internet domain name system for at least one year.
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Winning sites in the 2015 Best of the Web competition tend to use simple, high-image, low-text designs; prioritize accessibility and mobility; and start with a design philosophy that puts the user first.
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The "Fix My Ride 916” campaign aims to help and politely push the Sacramento Regional Transit District to improve its service, image and relationship with the public prior to the city's new arena opening.
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Government social media managers can employ a few key tactics to ensure oversight, and to make sure that social media distribution can be managed.
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Though the teacher's case has been settled, debate continues about free speech for public employees on such sites as Twitter, Facebook and the like.