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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Mayor Ryan Stovall has no regrets.
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The neighborhood-based social network has partnered with the federal weather agency to bring more up-to-date critical information to American neighborhoods.
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Protesters say that if Pai succeeds in weakening or eliminating the rule, broadband companies will slow web traffic, block rivals’ internet content, censor unpopular viewpoints and charge extra fees.
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Police said the town's IT department took down the Web page after finding it had been hacked at about 7:30 a.m.
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The social media dust-up started Tuesday, when the Cabarrus County Sheriff’s Office posted Derek Helms’ photo on its Facebook page.
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As projected shipping numbers for the Amazon Echo soar and interest in digital assistants grows, agencies in both states are watching the market eagerly and focused on identifying needs and creating skills for Alexa, the Echo’s smart assistant.
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Officials say the roll-out date for the new website will be late fall as it is still in the design and programming phase.
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Silicon Valley nonprofit Argive scrutinized Regulations.gov, the decade-old federal website designed as an online repository of developing government regulations and comments about them.
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Government sites in Washington, Maryland, Ohio, California and New York have also had their home pages hijacked. The defacements began over the weekend and new ones were still being reported Tuesday afternoon.
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The social media platform you use to manage your content calendar is important, but having a solid strategy behind it and making a commitment to update it are equally critical.
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The defacement is being investigated by the FBI and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in coordination with the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
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The island state's Office of Enterprise Technology Services has been struggling to find qualified candidates, so it turned to a professional social networking platform for help, with considerable results.
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The same pro-Islamic State message also appeared Sunday on the website of Brookhaven, New York.
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Google announced that it’s working with Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter to tackle terrorism-related concerns online.
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Balancing the risks of suicide contagion with free speech, newsworthiness and other factors, these companies’ complex decisions to leave a video up or pull it down can mean the difference between life and death for people attempting suicide.
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Facebook and other Internet companies have faced growing pressure from governments to identify and prevent the spread of "terrorist propaganda" and recruiting messages on their services.
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Plus, 12 cities join Chicago's effort to preserve deleted federal climate change research data, Seattle's open data portal gets a new look, and the FCC weighs whether to strip local governments of siting authority as 5G tech becomes more common.
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The chief digital officer in Gilbert, Ariz., is using digital media savvy to communicate with citizens and show the world what the community has to offer.