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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Public agencies are finding that they must upgrade their digital service delivery to match users' expectations from the private sector.
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You might think that trolling on the internet is done by a small, vocal minority of sociopaths. But what if all trolls aren’t born trolls? What if they are ordinary people like you and me?
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While it’s cool to offer cutting-edge connected technologies, the ultimate goal is to make communities safer and more energy efficient, to improve service delivery, and so on.
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A beta version is live for testing now, with plans underway for an official launch in the spring.
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We're taking a deeper dive into when humor does and doesn’t work for government agencies.
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The company has turned to AI and pattern recognition software to alert community monitors to content that is potentially about suicide or self-harm.
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Questions about whether Cloudflare's breach had an effect on public-sector data have been answered — officials say no signs of foul play are evident.
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Directly involving users with the creation of better digital services is fostering an atmosphere of customer service.
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News and views on social media in state and local government in one tidy little package.
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Public agencies keep finding creative ways to leverage social media's power for service delivery.
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A recently discovered data leak has a number of large companies on edge as the extent of the compromise is determined.
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Once a platform for enlightenment, the Internet flirts with a dark age, industry leaders warn, and global action must be taken.
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After last week's data sets were deleted from open.whitehouse.gov, it's disconcerting that there have been no indications that transparency is a priority.
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Marin joins the San Francisco, San Mateo County and Alameda County in using Socrata's open data software.
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As the political climate shifts and as civic engagement increases, digital advocacy tool OSAY helps grassroots advocates turn social media chatter into action.
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A former Shelby County Official recently posted on Facebook that the Ku Klux Klan was "more American" than "illegal" President Barack Obama.
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Perry answered questions ranging from how the ACA will be replaced and funding of Planned Parenthood.
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Under the new administration, it has become apparent that net neutrality may soon be in peril.