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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According to the company's latest transparency report, government requests for data increased 24% between January and June.
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In some states, taking a ballot selfie is a misdemeanor, but in others, it isn't necessarily illegal -- in fact, sharing the picture is promoted.
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In the next few weeks users will be able to edit Microsoft Office files through the Dropbox mobile app, and access Dropbox files from Office platforms.
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The improved site includes a new homepage design, and offers improved navigation and typography to make scanning content easier.
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Florida senator is the latest to grapple with what happens to online accounts after you die.
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L.A. County is using a computerized system to link homeless people with the social services that best fit their needs.
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The site, created by the Healthy York County Coalition and Healthy Adams County, will offer information and resources for people suffering from mild depression or depressive symptoms.
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The city of Grand Forks has found that its leaf collection map is the most popular feature on its new website.
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The Bremerton City Council met on Oct. 29 to discuss social media best practices and how to best communicate with citizens on various online platforms.
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The State Controller’s Office noted it has been collecting and publishing financial statements of public pension plans for 35 years, and now that data is on the open data website.
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Your organization is on Facebook and Twitter — now what?
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Interactive Web tools and virtual platforms help city officials break down barriers to food access.
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Despite big changes, don’t jump ship with your agency’s Facebook page.
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The regulations will provide companies a new avenue for raising capital and give most of the state’s adult residents a new opportunity to take an ownership stake in those firms.
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The Internet of Things is on track to make our communities more efficient, sustainable and livable in the future.
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Functionally, websites from 10 years ago weren’t that different from websites today -- but visually, they're worlds apart.
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The city's police chief said his department captured screenshots of images loaded on Instagram, Twitter and anonymous social media app Yik Yak and plans to use them to develop suspects.
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As more government agencies and elected officials scramble to put the word out on social media some are learning the hard way that they might need to take a step back and rethink the way they use the sites.
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