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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Florida Sen. Arthenia Joyner is optimistic that her telemedicine measure will pass after deleting controversial payment rules.
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Co-founder Sarah Leary talks about what's coming for her rapidly growing social media platform that's valued at more than $1 billion.
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Governments may gain greater insights with new voting and polling tool for citizens.
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The city, which emerged from bankruptcy last year, has received a grant from the Socrata Foundation that will allow it to publish data on finance, crime, economic development and blight remediation.
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Many organizations and individuals are upset with the FCC’s reliance on Title II of the Communications Act to regulate the Internet and think it may be overturned.
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A new model code of conduct prohibits personal use of social media by state employees in South Carolina.
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Tapping popular culture and trending hashtags is not for every public agency, but two federal agencies recently showed how to do it well.
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Social media seems ephemeral but even 140 character tweets are part of the permanent public record. Is your agency ready?
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Facebook is not the only place for public agencies to maintain a social presence but the numbers suggest it is hard to ignore.
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Getting started on social media can be daunting but the barriers to entry could not be lower. GovTech provides a short list for getting started.
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The San Francisco startup thinks it's found a better formula for disseminating local information, with a business model that borrows more from social networks than from news outlets.
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West Virginia's third portal refresh in seven years bears all the marks of today's generation of websites.
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How social duties have evolved since government got on board.
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A survey found municipal and county governments rely heavily on websites, social media and mobile services to connect with citizens, but struggled to make them effective.
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The move has brought savings of approximately $12,000 to $15,000 per month in hosting, development and licensing costs associated with a proprietary content management system.
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Land records and other documents associated with Putnam County can now be accessed via the Internet.
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A recent survey found that small cities have the most diverse Internet usage, and the larger the municipality, the more likely it is to utilize social media.
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A panel of social media practitioners from the public and private sectors gathered to highlight why social media is vital for government.
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