Government Experience
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The CEO of CHAMP Titles — which recently raised $55 million — talks about where the industry is headed. His optimism about upcoming significant growth is matched by another executive from this field.
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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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Tweets about the Bryan PD shed light on law enforcement protocols and a day in the life of an officer.
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The Police Department in Brimfield, Ohio enforces the law for a mere 10,000 townspeople, but boasts nearly 90,000 Facebook likes, second only to New York City.
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New legislation paves the way for an electronic database of all financial disclosure information from elected officials throughout the state.
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A candidate for alderman in Chicago's 44th ward is building an online portal that he says will hold politicians' feet to the fire.
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Public-sector CIOs report being mostly unaffected by the shutdown thus far, but what if it continues?
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Calif. Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom feels that technology has changed the game when it comes to citizens' ability to engage in their democracy.
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Teams of emergency managers and disaster volunteers lend virtual support to those on the site of a disaster.
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Transparency and user-friendliness topped the list of priorities for Costa Mesa's redesigned website.
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California became the first state to require websites to let minors delete what they post on social media, but should states regulate the borderless Internet?
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The bills include protection against identity theft and personal data tracking.
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After experiencing a homicide rate that earned it international attention last year, Chicago is upending the traditional style of policing and using social networks to rank people’s likelihood of killing and being killed.
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Twitter Alerts aims to get information from vetted, credible organizations to the public during an emergency.
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Through Ideation Nation, a five-week nationwide contest, the public can submit ideas on how to improve citizen and government interaction.
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Indiana’s governor and D.C.’s transit agency sparked controversy by removing comments from social media accounts. Do public officials need to learn to keep their fingers off the delete button?
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An updated home page for Fairfax County, Va., cuts down on clutter in favor of a responsive look and feel.
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The Bexar County BiblioTech digital library utilizes a cloud platform and focuses on bringing cutting-edge technology into the community.
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With Congress back in session, tough issues like Syria and the deficit may put the bill known as the Marketplace Fairness Act on the back burner.
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A combination of unused TV channel spectrum and traditional Wi-Fi could create opportunities for underserved areas.
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