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The government technology supplier says its new AI-backed tool can help states reduce costly mistakes on SNAP applications. Such mistakes could lead to even larger cuts in federal assistance.
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Public agencies use software from Libera for vocational rehabilitation. CiviCore, once part of Neon One, has government clients that include courts, schools and health and human services departments.
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Eligible health-care providers that comply with 'meaningful use' standards can reap stimulus funding incentives.
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Lakeland, Fla., provides basic medical services to city workers and saves $1 million by reducing insurance claims.
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Officials are in favor of the change, stating that the new system should be less intrusive and faster.
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Through a Clean Streets LA initiative called CleanStat, Los Angeles is the first city to map the cleanliness of every one of its blocks.
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Hundreds of police agencies in small towns, suburbs and rural areas across the country are checking in on seniors who live alone by offering them a free automated phone call every day.
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Unemployment consortiums among like-minded and like-sized states join forces to modernize old-fashioned gov tech.
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911 emergency responsive systems have been glitching all over the country recently which has brought serious attention to updating these systems.
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At a time when the state is turning its energy toward bolstering its cyberdefenses, the comptroller's office is tightening the purse strings on key tech upgrades.
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Data storage in the cloud by a 211 social services vendor may have resulted in the release of information on calls from Los Angeles County residents.
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The state has 100 full-time employees dedicated to determining subsidy eligibility. One CIO thinks they could be freed up to do other things.
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As technology improves to map floodplains, the number of residents and businesses at risk is climbing fast.
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The legislature is exploring the use of the desks to decrease the health risks associated with sitting at a desk too long.
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Whatever the future of human services innovation looks like, the key for organizations is in making the most of the forces of change in alignment with their unique circumstances.
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Citing a lack of cooperation from the federal government, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell announced the commonwealth would default to a federally run health insurance exchange.
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Washington is the sixth state to receive conditional approval for its plans to run a state health insurance exchange.
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