Government Experience
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The state has been trying to revamp a pair of aging IT systems for some time, with one being related to worker's compensation and the other being the state’s financial systems.
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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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Under the new administration, it has become apparent that net neutrality may soon be in peril.
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Gov. Larry Hogan's staff deleted comments requesting that Hogan condemn President Donald Trump's travel ban for people from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
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The website serves as a public facing window into the smart city data being generated by sensors along the city's streetcar line.
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Just 5 percent of city and county workers rated their agencies as "outstanding" in effective citizen engagement, and only 26 percent think their agency's website is "highly effective."
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Plans include expanding to Florida and Texas by early 2018.
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The ceaseless flow of information isn’t just the result of a pernicious political landscape, but also a simple function of technology: There are now more tools than ever to help guarantee anonymity for sources.
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The state treasurer says the site will focus on financial accountability and spending.
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The platform meant to help agencies build privacy protections into their programs is set to exit beta stage on Feb. 3.
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Plus, Marin County, Calif's new data portal seeks to fix challenges by improving open data.
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The county is reimagining the online government experience with a new, next-generation website.
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Despite the hiccups, the mayor says the upgrade is worth it -- and the kinks should be ironed out in a couple of weeks.
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The city is currently testing an alpha version of the website, preparing for a larger overhaul of its municipal online presence.
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The effect of the Snap, Inc. headquarters on its neighboring businesses has been rather negative.
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Information will be continuously updated throughout every day of the year, and the DOT says users can count on one thing above all else: accuracy.
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News and views on social media in state and local government in one tidy little package.
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Most public agencies take a conservative approach and stick to fact-based messages, while some of the most successful on social media are going edgier. Which is best?
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Should legislation pass the West Virginia Legislature when lawmakers reconvene next month, all counties and municipalities in the state would be required to have a website with specific information.
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has been chastised for agreeing to sit on an advisory panel for the President.
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