Government Experience
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Federal agencies are requesting access to state and local government data for immigration enforcement purposes. Some experts argue this could impact public trust, but protections can be implemented.
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As parents race to get their children into summer camp, a park district in Colorado is using tools from Rec to bring more mobile stability to the process. A park executive and Rec CEO discuss what’s happening.
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Senate Bill 707 mandates that larger cities and counties provide options for remote participation in public meetings by July 1, among other requirements related to translation and teleconferencing for elected officials.
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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.
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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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