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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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Open data may be the key to solving several health issues in the near future, putting coders, data scientists, designers and entrepreneurs at the forefront of this revolution.
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They have become a staple in several cities. Whether they stay around is up to new mayors in charge.
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Most have avoided upgrading the systems that run our biggest health-care program themselves. But some are looking to outsource.
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Even though California is suffering from the worst drought in over a century, many people are still resistant to the controversial water saving technique.
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A smorgasbord of startups showcased services ranging from education and health care to communications and travel entertainment.
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The Silicon Valley crew at 18F has partnered with White House Chief Data Scientist D.J. Patil to provide a platform for genome-based research against cancer and other diseases.
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By understanding the consumer voice and developing a robust citizen engagement strategy, leaders can rally diverse programmatic interests and build the foundation for convergence.
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Human services agencies that go digital can become more proactive and citizen-centered.
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Venture capitalists are starting to look beyond the overcrowded field of software startups into the transformative field of biotechnology.
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Public-sector leaders, agencies and departments are honored for technology excellence at the 2015 New York Digital Government Summit in Albany.
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A consortium of five states were able to thwart cross-border, dual participation in the food stamp (SNAP) program by detecting fraud in real time.
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With concussion awareness spreading, one California high school implements headband sensors that relay information whenever potentially damaging collision occurs.
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The community of open data developers and non-tech thinkers both are encouraged to participate.
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Even the most physically secure research lab could be the site of a devastating data security breach.
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The goal is twofold: to encourage youth to be more active at a time childhood obesity rates are climbing, and to build younger Americans’ appreciation for nature, making it more likely they will support the parks and conservation for decades to come.
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