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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New platform gives journalists, organizations and citizens a new way to watch and research government issues.
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Co-founder Sarah Leary shares data that shows how the social networking platform is making a difference.
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A Texas lawmaker is pushing to make all financial disclosure statements filed with the state's Ethics Commission available online so the public can easily find them.
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In a proposal before the House, the Legislature would take $22 million of the $23 million left in the tech fund for court operations -- which would mean the end of a website that gets 500,000 hits per day.
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One state senator noted that the amount of turnover in MNsure's leadership is a telltale sign of systemic failure in the organization.
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Comcast has announced plans for a 2 gbps fiber network in Chattanooga, Tenn., and other select markets in the U.S. But experts are skeptical about its impact.
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Facebook verification is officially live for states, cities and counties -- now it's time to get verified.
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One version of a social-media policy under consideration in the Senate would allow a staff-run account on each social network for each of the 49 senators who wants one.
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SB 593 enforces data reporting and tax collection requirements on online vacation rental businesses such as Airbnb.
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Thoreau said our lives are frittered away by detail, and someone in Texas was listening.
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The company will soon roll out a verification system for all government pages, and offers tips on how to place higher in news feeds using the Facebook algorithm.
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The redesigned site, whose design and functionality was determined based on analytics, is truly device agnostic, adjusting dynamically and automatically based on the user.
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Google officially opens its innovation lab to help government solve challenges, with six spots for jurisdictions available in 2015.
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Using police data starting from 1995, Portland State University students created a website that shows when and where certain crimes occurred most frequently.
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Officials said the plan is intended to steer the agency toward the type of online service Americans have come to expect from businesses such as banks and airlines.
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Day one of the Government Social Media Conference & Expo offered video techniques and steps governments can take to keep social media initiatives functional and affordable.
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Communicating with the public is essential, and there are many ways to do so that allow for citizens to easily, anonymously assist in upholding and enforcing the law.
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After adding a provision that requires the state to make a comprehensive risk assessment of the online registration system every two years, the House approved the bill, kicking it back to the Senate for re-approval.
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