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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After a week of ongoing intermittent outages, the Washington state website is working to repair issues.
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West Virginia state officials worked to put together a guidebook to help state groups plan their digital literacy projects.
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The new site is expected to save the city nearly $28,000 annually in hosting fees.
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LA Mayor directs city agencies to publish all data publicly via the city's open data portal.
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The city is applying for a grant to look at how to connect existing dark fiber to government buildings, schools and businesses.
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The website was a part of a proposed ordinance defining vicious and potentially dangerous dogs and outlining the county's resources for dealing with them.
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Law enforcement and city officials can post general or neighborhood-specific information that appears like updates on the home feed or on a specific group page.
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California Assemblyman Mike Gatto wants to make it easier for the public to get involved in the initiative process.
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Social media sites are again carrying information on 911 calls and response times.
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Months before Google and AT&T have their networks up and running in Austin, residents of Smithville and La Grange, Texas will have access to gigabit speeds.
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After eight years of using the FatWire CMS to manage its websites, Colorado is migrating to Drupal to more easily serve content to an increasingly mobile user base.
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Here are 10 things you may not have known were connected to the Internet, that also link to a trend in smart products hitting the marketplace.
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Blessed with two companies that want to provide gigabit Internet service, Austin, Texas, is stepping into a dispute between them about infrastructure.
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Outgoing Mayor Mike McGinn thinks financing issues may doom Gigabit Squared’s attempt to bring cheaper high-speed Internet to the Jet City.
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Internet use for agriculture and health care are the two greatest needs identified by a regional planning group.
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What's the difference between a good health exchange system and a bad one?
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As one of Mayor Bloomberg's final offerings, the city announced a free public Wi-Fi network that will provide Internet access to 80,000 Harlem residents.
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The exchange crashed on Oct. 1, the day it launched, and has not provided consistent help for users since.
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