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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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The state Department of Commerce’s Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy is working with an AI-powered health platform to support faster prescription renewals for state residents with chronic conditions.
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The Forum for Youth Investment is helping state and local agencies use data to more flexibly deliver the right service mix to youth ages 14 to 24, often referred to as disconnected or opportunity youth.
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The controversial decision is estimated to cost the state a minimum of $23 million.
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After figuring he did not have enough votes to pass, Assemblyman David Chiu withdrew his pharmaceutical transparency bill, but is hoping with the recent public backlash at overpriced drugs, it will pass in the future.
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Massachusetts has begun using data analytics to predict where overdoses might occur.
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In his final address, Obama asked how to make technology work for us, not against us – especially when solving urgent challenges.
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In fact, many in government and the private sector are already using the next rung in humanity’s digital progression.
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Led by Wyoming, states are ready to pioneer MMIS as a service.
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Despite the negatives, GPS-powered precision agriculture technology has transformed crop production into data that can be fine tuned, increasing production.
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How cities with populations under 100,000 are using tech to provide creative and forward-looking services.
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As many as 200,000 New York City apartments could be missing from rent regulation as required by law, according to figures released by the state’s housing agency.
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As cities explore ways to use citizen complaints to enhance public services, research shows there are drawbacks to such data.
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For two weeks in August, the researchers flew a plane called the Carnegie Airborne Observatory over forests throughout the state and aimed a laser-guided sensor at the trees to measure the water content of their canopies.
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Hawaii is squeezing everything it can out of KOLEA, its Medicaid integrated eligibility system.
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The city’s program pairs restaurant inspection scores with text message alerts for diners.
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For all the resources and attention paid to combating poverty, the whole endeavor suffers from relatively limited data.
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