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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In San Francisco's new business portal, launched in November, the citizen is made central to the business formation process -- not the government.
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A bill introduced late last year could be a precursor of things to come, as lawmakers wade into more cybersecurity issues.
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After 10 months and hundreds of hours, New York state offers insights into what made its newest website a major success.
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Mobile application enabling customers to reserve an appointment for vehicle and licensing activities using a mobile device has been a hit for both the state and residents.
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The Connector will need approximately $28 million of taxpayer money over eight fiscal years to support its operations before it can generate enough revenue to support itself, according to a report.
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The city of Philadelphia has released a prototype of its next website that's hoped to be a collaborative effort with citizens.
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A graduate from the Environmental Forum of Marin launched a website highlighting development plans around the Bay Area that would have given the region a much different look today if they had come to fruition.
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Could infectious disease surveillance systems that accurately track social media data inform early warning systems and outbreak response?
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The website would display the San Francisquito Creek on a map and use a color-coded system to indicate the likelihood of it overtopping at known trouble spots.
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The partnership is similar to ones Nextdoor has struck in communities around the nation as it tries to attract a broad base of users in anticipation of raising revenue through ads.
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The state's travel advisory app includes weather updates and notifications on flooding, hazardous materials spills and other issues that could affect travel conditions.
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The hostage crisis at the Lindt Chocolat Cafe in Sydney, Australia, unfolded in a way impossible a decade ago.
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Former California Sen. Sam Blakeslee’s “Digital Democracy” platform will receive $1.2 million to launch in 2015.
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These best practices are commonly overlooked in the development of government social media policies.
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Plus, IT consolidation in Minnesota saves the state close to $30 million in two years, and incoming Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announces plans to cut 18,000 jobs.
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2014 may not have been the year, but there are definitive signs that we’re pointed in the right direction.
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A government advisory firm presents its top 10 imperatives and predictions to help local governments stay abreast of smart city business and technology requirements, the Internet of Things and resilience among them.
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Protest leaders have long used applications like Twitter to organize protests, but they now coordinate movements, plan tactics and share videos and images in real time that police are struggling to keep up with.
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