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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Water customers have cut their use when they can monitor consumption via the Internet on a daily basis.
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According to a survey, carriers worldwide plan to invest heavily in Internet-based technology over the next three years to help speed passengers through the airport and reduce traveler anxiety.
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The legislation, called MNvest, allows online equity crowdfunding for small businesses that was previously limited by Depression-era protections.
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The online system, available through the Department of Building and Safety website, allows users to examine building permits, certificates of occupancy and other paperwork.
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The Iowa Healthiest State Initiative worked with public and private entities to develop a comprehensive assessment that businesses, government agencies, communities and schools can use to get healthier.
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The Interactive Media Awards (IMA) only recognized one government website, and that one belongs to Hawaii.
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The city's effort will make sure all social media is publicly available and easily accessible for citizens.
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On a mission to protect individuals' civil liberties, a new email service uses end-to-end encryption to scramble emails on the sender’s computer so that they can be decoded only by the recipient.
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The state's latest website upgrade is part technology, part internal culture transformation.
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Government Technology magazine and special guests discuss what it means to respect the platform, align with the agency’s strategy and stay alert in a rapidly changing social media environment.
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A new website, called Benton-Franklin Trends, will serve as a tool in recruiting businesses, providing immediate access to information about labor force availability and education levels of potential workers.
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What makes a good social media policy, and how does a government communicator determine when content is in violation?
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After registering online, users can certify for benefits, get information on processed payments, view and change scheduled appointments, and more.
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California should expect to spend $4 million to $5 million in annual salaries to manage, develop and implement an open data policy, according to a report.
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The new database would provide real-time online information of inpatient psychiatric beds available in Iowa and in border states contracted to serve Iowa patients.
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Organizers hope interested citizens join them to test various city and town websites to discover how much can be done online in various Rhode Island communities.
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As public-sector agencies continue to invest more heavily in the marketing benefits of social media, they may want to consider legally protecting their slogans.
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A bill pending the upcoming special session that begins June 1 would eliminate the trust fund set up to collect licensing and registration fees through the abandoned portal.
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