July 2015
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The technology, known as the blockchain, is a sort of infinite running ledger, keeping exact track of every bitcoin transaction -- and it may have far-reaching impacts in government.
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A new initiative will work with 100 mid-sized U.S. cities over three years to create and implement better open data policies and practices.
State regulators should consider how they can unlock additional data sets to enable the development of sophisticated choice engines that help consumers make wiser purchasing decisions in economic areas where the market lacks transparency.
To fully realize the benefits of advanced analytics, government needs to build “documented exceptions” into health inspections.
Hiring cybersecurity staff is difficult, but federal, state and local governments are working with nonprofits to encourage the development of cybersecurity skills through individual and team competitions.
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