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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Users within the vicinity of an emergency will get a notification from Facebook asking if they’re safe.
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At the university, "massive open online courses" are being reimagined, and leaders believe that the shift will provide them with a more effective tool in meeting their goals.
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The former secretary of state shares the pros of Net Neutrality, and asks that industry leaders and entrepreneurs guide tech toward social good as they dive deeper into the national landscape.
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New York City's economic development corporation partnered with the private sector to create a platform for anyone interested in the local tech scene.
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Twitter's lawsuit alleges that top U.S. Justice Department officials have rejected the company's request to fully reveal how much the government is seeking through its national security investigations.
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A partnership with the California Department of Parks and Recreation means Google's latest addition to Maps and Street View includes more than 20 trails in 14 state parks.
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ViewHistorical.com launched in early October, starting with about 800 photos of about 150 locations in the founders’ hometown.
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MIT said data scientists would examine social media patterns and data, and would use its findings to develop tools and mobile apps that will enable new forms of communication.
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Citizen-generated data obtained by social media listening is becoming a valuable public health tool.
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Our annual Best of the Web contest ranks these 32 state and local websites as leaders in digital information and services.
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In addition to the candidates' use of "free" social media, paid posts and advertisements are also becoming an increasingly important part of the campaign mix.
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At the U.S. Conference of Mayors fall meeting, President and Sacramento, Calif., Mayor Kevin Johnson said cities must embrace technology in order to move forward.
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A small but vibrant industry is changing the way governments, elected officials and citizens communicate.
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Glasshouse Policy uses the Internet to devise policy prescriptions by gathering input from people who care to participate.
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Through gamification, Hawaii is taking user experience seriously.
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Although the public comment period on how federal rule makers should view Internet traffic is closed, experts believe the FCC isn't close to making a decision.
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Following the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, the importance of social media as a policing tool, in particular Twitter and Facebook, soon became apparent.
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During the Northern California King Fire, a fire mapping tool created for New Mexico proved its value.