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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Legislation was introduced on Monday that would add live-streaming of public meetings to a $57,000-per-year contract with WhiteSpace Creative.
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Plus, San Francisco looks to hire project manager for voting system overhaul, Hawaii launches new geospatial data portal and Indianapolis County emphasizes commitment to better digital services.
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Produced in-house, the video had more than 700,000 views on the Sheriff's Office's Facebook page and garnered more than 1,000 comments by Monday.
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The Arlington, Texas, Police Department is using video to humanize its officers and combat what officials see as heightened scrutiny and sensationalized media coverage.
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In a legislative career where he honed bills to keep private online data in the hands of its individual owners, but Rep. Issa's recent vote short-circuited with digital privacy advocates.
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At the Government Social Media Conference and Expo in Dallas, Facebook executives said that video and civic outreach continue to be a focus for the social media network.
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Just days after President Donald Trump signed legislation into law allowing Internet service providers (ISPs) to sell the personal data of customers, several states moved ahead with legislation to protect the data of their constituents.
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It’s a strong statement from Twitter, one of the last big social networks that allows users to use fake names or remain anonymous.
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Tony Neal-Graves talks about his plans for the state's broadband office and how he spent the first three weeks on the job.
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The legislation leaves municipal electric systems, including Chattanooga's EPB with its lightning-fast gigabit service, largely penned up inside their existing service areas.
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The document tackles some of the barriers communities face as they work to bring high-speed Internet to their citizens.
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Organizations have reported intentionally withholding information indicating a missing person has run away as the term can be “very misleading” and cause the public to be less vigilant.
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Salesforce's 2017 Connected Citizen Report found a majority of residents have had better experiences dealing with private enterprise than with government agencies.
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The amount of learning that took place at the GovTech Social Academy in Atlanta was undeniable.
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Somebody tell government: A great online presence isn’t reserved for agencies with extensive resources.
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Miguel Navrot’s role has evolved through the years — a shift that reflects how the city wants to “better communicate with people through the digital world.”
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The Town Hall feature comes months after Facebook voter registration reminders yielded a significant impact in several states.
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About 170,000 of the 530,000 accounts on IdahoWorks were affected March 12-13.