Government Experience
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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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SUNY Oneonta’s Milne Library and Cooperstown Graduate Program were awarded a $50,000 grant to digitize the university’s archive of New York state folklife and oral history recordings.
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Redesigning a government website should be about more than attractiveness and easy navigation.
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The DOJ demanded the data of about 1.3 million people who visited the website within six days of anti-Trump protests in Washington on inauguration day.
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The site, run by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, went live on a Wednesday, and allows users to compare how well staff manage certain health conditions.
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While social-media companies have been grappling for years with how to rid their sites of hateful speech and images, the events of the last several days served as a stark reminder of just how real, present and local the threat posed by white supremacists can be.
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The new website will allow residents to create portals to prioritize the website's numerous resources.
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The state plans to take down a data portal at some point to upgrade it, but city officials didn't want access to Rockford data to be disrupted.
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The service would capture comments before they could be deleted, and send alerts for potential threats or distressed language, among other features.
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According to the ACLU, LePage uses the page in his official capacity to perform government business, and blocking people who disagree with the governor constitutes viewpoint discrimination and government censorship.
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Meadville, Pa., Considers Joining Facebook to Increase Accuracy of City-Related Info on Social MediaWhile official city Facebook pages would offer a number of advantages, they would pose some challenges as well.
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The Electronic Communications Privacy Act requires SnapChat to disclose certain information to police in response to legal processes.
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Increasingly diverse group of public agencies are deploying automated chat platforms to assist users online.
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The story map platform provides residents with up-to-date accident data and the ability to individually report safety concerns pinpointed by street or neighborhood on a crowdsourced map – all in one place.
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The social network will work with BioEnterprise, the city of Cleveland, Cleveland State University and Cuyahoga County to provide data, analysis and market research about software developers, data scientists and other computer science positions
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Street View’s new 360-degree experience of the space station takes viewers inside all 15 modules.
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The easy-to-use state portal is part of an overall effort to further reduce unnecessary government regulations and costs, and streamline processes.
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Because the website is operated by a federal health agency, it’s widely viewed as a trusted place for information.
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The audit will include a review of the overall strength of the county's cybersecurity, as well as an assessment of the county's security practices.
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Civil rights advocates are speaking out on the public shaming of people who have not yet been convicted.