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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Facebook and Twitter have become civic engagement mainstays, but one of the most tech-minded online communities goes largely ignored. Now that's beginning to change.
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The GovTech Social podcast goes on location at the California Technology Forum in Sacramento with a lively discussion of where government social media is going, and the intersection of social media and open data.
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Sam Blakeslee, who heads up the Institute for Advanced Technology and Public Policy at Cal Poly, warns failure to keep up can disconnect government and citizens.
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If Google+ isn’t going to be the next social network with more than a billion users, maybe the company will finally set its sights on Twitter and try to do something bold.
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Do these algorithms discriminate and treat low-income and black neighborhoods and their inhabitants unfairly? It’s the kind of question many researchers are starting to ask as more and more industries use algorithms to make decisions.
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Cobbcommute.org provides drivers with real-time information about congestion, travel speeds and road closures on the county’s arterial roads.
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On Thursday, about 179,000 people in Ohio chose to decorate images they were posting on Snapchat with an overlay that garnered nearly 2.57 million views on Snapchat and an untold number on other social apps.
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Under Alphabet, the company aims to better organize those businesses by operating as a collection of separate entities.
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While it’s unclear where the next online intrusion into the physical world might happen, it is clear that we need to be thinking about how to safely and securely integrate this developing technology.
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Students, employees and victims offered new safeguards for personal data and rights.
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The California Department of Technology is expanding its enterprise strategy for CalCloud and has renegotiated its infrastructure-as-a-service contract so that the rate structure is sharply reduced.
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When you use ping, you’re measuring the latency of the connection between the Internet device and a Web address.
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The Dark Web is a haven for drug dealers, arms traffickers, child pornography collectors and other criminals -- and also is a bastion of free speech for political dissidents living under oppressive regimes and a sanctuary from government surveillance.
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Computer science and engineering teams will try to keep the peace in violent hot spots around the world.
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The ever-growing shift away from stationary computing for everyday Internet access underscores the need for websites that can keep up with on-the-go users.
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Sen. Daniel Hall debuted a website that allows people to call attention to a specific road issue after receiving hundreds of complaints from constituents via social media, email and phone calls.
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The portal will help streamline the process of applying for permits, and can be replicated in other cities because the code will be available to all.
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Yelp will provide statistics for hospitals, nursing homes and dialysis clinics in the U.S. using information compiled by ProPublica.