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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Beaver may enact a social media policy that would govern when and what borough employees can share on social media.
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Ajit Pai's light-touch regulations have garnered significant, and often colorful, backlash.
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New site stands to make process easier for both applicants and state workers reviewing applications.
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Stockton police released photos on social media of a man suspected of stealing more than five parking meters Monday and asked the public for information that may lead to an arrest.
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Congress is closely watching whether social media companies can solve the problem on their own.
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Such an innovation was urgently necessary in St. Louis County because of the opaque nature of the previous system.
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The Facebook page will be a place where people can leave tips, emails and information they believe will be useful to police.
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A man submitted a false report of being assaulted by two black males wearing hoodies, but videos posted to the man's Facebook account told the police a different story.
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The state is working on two key upgrades: integrated payments within its Gov2Go app and chatbots that answer citizens' questions using machine learning.
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Since the November election, Facebook and Google have been grappling with the issue of fake news and their roles as traffic cops on the information superhighway.
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President Donald Trump on April 3 signed the measure that repealed the broadband privacy rules, so Illinois has responded with protective legislation.
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The police posted that they are "aware of the social media posts about the threats at the Garden City High School and are investigating the incident.”
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The website provides records related to corporations, companies and partnerships, formations, registrations, amendments and mergers, along with millions of downloadable PDF images of Statements of Information.
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Even with 7,500 Facebook monitors around the world, the possibility of tragedy still looms.
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The cities on opposite sides of the country are not sitting on the sidelines when it comes to Internet privacy — both are taking concrete steps to protect digital privacy rights.
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A recently released biannual report details just how interested U.S. law enforcement agencies are in the data Facebook users create on a daily basis.
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One state legislator's legal battle showcases how outdated laws can hamper citizen engagement -- and get officials in trouble.
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Assemblyman James Gallagher has led the making of a video to accompany a bill to protect California from future threats caused by the dam's aged infrastructure.