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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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The city has teamed up with Sonoma County-based CropMobster to form the Elk Grove Community Exchange, where food providers can reach out.
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While technology comes with threats of hackers, malware and cyberattacks, it serves multiple purposes -- and government needs to catch up as society transitions into an all-digital age.
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A task force of experts will look at the pros and cons of Internet gambling and sports betting, and generate a report on its findings.
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Though the chamber’s approximately 400 members’ businesses were automatically included, all businesses will be listed at no charge for the website’s inaugural year.
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Connected cars that make you smile will help university researchers discover real applications for the Internet of Things.
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Some state and local government tech czars believe Maine’s approach to banning text messaging to conduct state business is a mistake.
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Voters will also be able to access their voter information through mobile apps.
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Following the quake, social media transmitted stories and images with a speed and breadth that left seismologists and emergency personnel taking notice.
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The attack is an alleged retaliation for the March 16 shooting of James M. Boyd.
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No catch, say police; the idea is to get drivers to slow down.
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On Thursday, the commission launched the OpenGov platform to improve budget transparency.
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A panel of experts at Yale Law School said governments and other institutions have been unable to keep up with the dizzying pace of social media in promoting human rights.
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The social-media giant is betting that virtual reality tech will eventually replace mobile devices.
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Businesses want to work with a city that not only recognizes its role as a regulatory body, but as a facilitator of business relationships.
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Students and educators at Connecticut's Greenwich High School are concerned about the new social media app.
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States are trying to crack down on illegal Internet sweepstakes cafes offering games that have the look, sound and feel of slot and video poker machines.
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Site will be updated with latest research and educational materials.
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The city's JaxScore website shows the public how its doing -- and changes how employees work at the same time.
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