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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The biggest difference seen today from protests 15-plus years ago is that there are more demonstrations, social movements and protests today than at any given time in history.
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The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency ALEA, which oversees Alabama’s state troopers, the State Bureau of Investigation and other statewide police forces, has spent $29,000 on Geofeedia’s services since 2015.
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When people have questions, they often ask Google. They expect high-quality, accurate answers.
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The utility engages its 40,000 Facebook followers and 18,000 Twitter subscribers with updates on everything from power outages and grid improvements to touching stories about a lineman who donates bikes to poor children.
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Through the Citizen Self Service Portal, contractors and homeowners will be able to apply for construction or remodeling permits -- and track progress as inspections are done -- online.
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The whole of the Obama administration's online presence — around 250,000 posts from more than 100 accounts — is now available for public searches through a tool launched Jan. 5.
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The tensions have played out via personal battles on social media.
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The state Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation has made public an online archive of data breach notifications affecting Massachusetts residents from 2007 through 2016.
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Twitter has taken shape as a veritable bullhorn for incoming President Donald Trump, which has some in Congress concerned about what he says through the medium.
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The city rolled out “NextRequest,” an online portal for residents to request city government documents.
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VA hospitals across the country now have their internal performance score cards posted on the Department of Veterans Affairs website.
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The officers who handle the department's social media say they already have noticed positive effects from the additional social media boost.
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Minnesota state government has authorized tens of millions of dollars in grants to support expansion of the state's high-speed communications network into underserved towns and rural areas.
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Merced County has ventured into the 21st century and is rolling out new social media accounts.
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Neither the city nor its public safety agencies had social media accounts when the Nov. 28 inferno struck the city.
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President-elect Donald Trump names key members of the White House communications team Dec. 22.
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Can legislation transparency and communications platforms reverse the corruption problem that technology has created?
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How technology is connecting taps and swipes with real-world meetings and events that impact government policy and the daily lives of Americans.
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