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Government procurement processes are evolving ahead of the April 24 deadline to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as contract language is updated to integrate accessibility.
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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 city's JaxScore website shows the public how its doing -- and changes how employees work at the same time.
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To meet a state transparency law, the Lee County, Fla., Visitor & Convention Bureau had to find a way to archive their Pinterest account if they wanted to continue using it.
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In its eighth year, Twitter launches a campaign to look back at the beginning — so we take a look back at some CIO and IT leaders' first posts.
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The site offers comparisons on revenue and spending by all city agencies, including Water and Power, Airports and the Harbor.
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A new open data portal for Washington D.C.'s municipal code intends to offer free access through a user-friendly interface.
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The Obama administration says the time has come to remove U.S. oversight of this unified global system of networks.
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Alleged child abusers sometimes have content on a social media website that indicates a threat to a child.
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Assemblyman Mike Gatto, D-Los Angeles, has used Wikispaces to involve citizens in drafting probate law changes.
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TechWire.net will boost company’s market coverage for business readers.
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Washington state is considering a bill that will enable startups to take advantage of donations from in-state investors and get around complex federal securities regulations.
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If a free and open Web is to stay that way, Tim Berners-Lee suggested, then a bill of rights for the Web should be established.
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Detroit is arguably in the worst shape of any major U.S. city, but CIO Beth Niblock says she's ready for a big challenge.
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During his talk, Snowden discussed the importance of end-to-end encryption, reining in government surveillance, congressional powers and how tech companies must regain consumer trust when it comes to the storage of personal information.
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Agency website violated state security regulations and was left unprotected.
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Use of these six fundamental structures for Twitter conversations will likely be ubiquitous, with businesses, governments and organizations all using analytics and mapping to be more competitive.
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Those who want to use Yahoo products will need a Yahoo sign-in.
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Residents of the northern part of the county would connect to broadband using wireless Internet since extending to the far reaches of the county would be too expensive.
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Hundreds of potholes appear because of unusually harsh winter.
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