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’s move, the latest technological advancement for the alert, won plaudits from law enforcement.
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Barring a turnaround, the state will be facing another dry year and the continuation of what’s become the West’s most serious drought in hundreds of years.
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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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