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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Twitter has announced it is shutting down the video-looping app as part of its move to cut 9 percent of its budget.
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An analysis by Dyn confirms both the magnitude of the attack and the relative ease with which attackers can enslave vulnerable web devices to cause mischief — or worse.
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At the 10th annual summit, thought-leaders shared their perspectives on the future of infrastructure, civic technology and bridging the digital divide in cities worldwide.
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Successful transparency portals don’t just provide information; they share it in a way that educates and empowers citizens. One state making headway toward a solution is Texas.
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Elections officials throughout the state insist that the issue is user error.
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"These devices are designed for convenience first, security second, if even at all," one expert said.
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A federal judge had ordered the deadline extended to Friday at midnight after issues with the department's website prevented some from registering by the original Monday deadline.
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A new study finds that there's a significant need in the market for website redesign and a set of tools to make those websites more mobile-first, user-centered and services-oriented.
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Nineteen months ago, the New Hampshire state website experienced the same kind of attack as the one that hit the Manchester company.
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Technology has not only brought transparency that the campaigns and parties can’t do much to control, but also a speed of communication that sometimes leaves them exposed.
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According to reports, multiple sites have been hit by a cyberattack resulting in crashes and extremely slow load times.
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Delaware is officially launching access to an open data portal that will allow users to view more than 30 data sets and access mapping capabilities.
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News and views on social media in state and local government in one tidy little package.
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Current state law is unclear as to what happens to a person’s Facebook, Twitter, DropBox and other accounts upon that person’s death. This legislation aims to fix that.
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Emerging platforms like Snapchat and Nextdoor were hot topics.
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Here are some tips to get all staff members involved in your agency’s social media efforts.
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In 2014, only 12,018 Georgians used the online registration option, but this year, 74,425 state residents took advantage of the system to register to vote or update their information.
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As more law enforcement agencies use social media data to thwart crime or track down suspects, questions are surfacing about exactly how police are using these tools.
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