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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Nearly a dozen researchers at the university collected almost 160,000 tweets containing the keyword “flu” from 11 U.S. cities.
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Representatives from state and local government, along with private-sector leaders, rallied on Tuesday in support of a petition to the FCC to vacate state laws that prevent expansion of gigabit Internet connections.
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Check out this infographic to learn about the importance of talent management, the top talent management challenges they face and how they plan to build a winning workforce.
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Boston, Minneapolis and Buffalo are some of the municipalities harnessing the power of GPS sensors and machine-to-machine communication to modernize snow removal practices.
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An early look at social media's rising star reveals user interface design so good, it might convince me not to hate everyone.
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Social media use is pervasive in our personal lives and increasingly in the public sector. Find out how your government agency can maximize its use of social media in this infographic.
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People may be seeing their soon-to-be infectors (or those who are a few degrees removed) coming down with a bug and responding by firing up Wikipedia.
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The Urban Attitudes Lab is looking at ways to access "big data" on social networking sites to understand attitudes and opinions for civic purposes.
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The new website is hailed as setting "a new bar for digital government services through its user-centric approach."
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Study reports lack of formal training to take advantage of social media as a tool for crime investigation, prevention and anticipation.
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The FBI is assisting district police in the forensic and technological investigation as law-enforcement agencies attempt to track the source of the threatening posts.
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After the site crashed, the company rented more servers from Amazon. But during the general election last week, employees said, the company experienced another crash.
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While President Barack Obama and FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler appear to be on the same page publicly regarding open Internet rules, separate statements may show confusion between the White House and the commission.
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Citizens regularly encounter elegant, easy-to-use technologies in almost every aspect of their lives, but their digital interactions with government remain clunky, inelegant and slow at best.
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In this year's Digital Cities Survey, top cities recognize the value of technology, empower their tech leaders and use new ideas to make life better for everyone who lives there.
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The National Hurricane Center’s interactive map tracks flooding not only by location, but also storm strength.
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Despite citizen mistrust, FBI director calls for legislation to widen authority on agency surveillance efforts.
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The department that runs the server that the website is on took the page down until it could be fixed.
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