Government Experience
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Gov. Mikie Sherrill, who took office this week, orders improvements to the permitting process, calling for a dashboard and other work. She also wants to use AI to improve state operations.
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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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Over the years, candidate Jeff Drobman has repeatedly posed a question to Internet pioneers: “Why aren’t we voting from the Internet?”
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The court system has survived on paper filings for two centuries, and officials are touting the change as one that will make the courts more efficient and convenient.
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Federal officials are seeking all reports, memos and email between Cover Oregon and CMS about the status of the website.
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In a world of cellphone cameras and pesky citizen reporters, will the specter of our “permanent records” on Google compel us to never over-imbibe or risk doing something embarrassing?
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The guidelines, announced Wednesday, are voluntary and are intended to add clarity to the 2003 landmark California Online Privacy Protection Act.
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Private Facebook and other social media accounts are becoming increasingly off-limits to employers seeking information about current and prospective employees.
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The city's budget officer highlights the importance of citizen engagement and said some of the suggestions received last year have already been implemented.
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In a public-sector address at the company's annual conference, Cisco execs explain the difference between the terms, which are often used interchangeably.
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Florida State University is a leader in the “volunteer operations support team” concept, in which volunteers monitor the flood of amateur reporting via social media and gather information for analysis and dissemination.
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Employers are trying different tactics to entice young people into manufacturing.
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The new partnership is expanding the 67 sites already established by residents, and now allows the city to post messages to specific neighborhoods' community pages,
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Regular people from around the country are laughing at, mocking Washington, D.C. Turning such a thing around is not easy, but surely there's hope -- and the tech industry is a great place for lessons in simple, practical guidance in problem-solving and progress that we can use.
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New proposed rulemaking would increase transparency efforts about broadband practices and require FCC to review complaints from consumers.
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Experts share their thoughts on how connected devices, appliances and vehicles could affect everyday life down the road.
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In an era in which people increasingly watch shows on smartphones and tablets, there is simply too much money at stake for the FCC not to update its antiquated rules.
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The program's employees, pulled from both Twitter's Mid-Market campus and the nonprofit's clients, will volunteer to train some of San Francisco's poorest residents.
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In its first redesign in more than 10 years, the new Wisconsin.gov portal puts the user first.
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The website explains levels of gang involvement and offers resources for parents and teachers who want to keep kids out of gangs.
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