Policy
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Jackson County, Mo., could soon take steps aimed to ensure new data centers are not constructed in unincorporated areas of the county, at least temporarily.
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Statewide, more than 180 law enforcement agencies ― nearly a third of all agencies in Michigan ― now use Flock Safety technology, according to data compiled by the company.
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The National Association of State Chief Information Officers’ fourth look at the chief privacy officer role finds 31 states now have one — but lack of staffing and funding are among the challenges.
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A newly instated city policy and accompanying fee are raising questions about the public’s right to access city-held information.
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The sponsor of House Bill 1704 argues the legislation would amount to “better controls” and “stronger clawback mechanisms” across the state’s IT operations.
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While 92 percent of Ohioans have high-speed Internet access, nearly 300,000 rural homes are still left off the grid.
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In some cases, televised meetings are the only way for citizens to keep up with the decisions being made.
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Chairman Ajit Pai is likely to unveil a plan to kill the Obama-era rules next week and schedule a vote for mid-December.
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The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights partnered with Upturn to release an updated scorecard that evaluates the civil rights safeguards of police body-worn camera programs in 75 U.S. cities.
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According to a recent National Association of State Chief Information Officers survey, addressing a handful of topics can lead to greater government efficiency.
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Recent events involving unmanned aerial vehicles are prompting Oceanside officials to consider new rules around the devices.
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A federal program allowing for more complex drone testing on state, local and tribal land has the interest of New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez.
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Modeled on a similar program involving national governments, the partnership's goal is to make Michigan the most secure and digitally advanced state in the country.
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At the annual Colorado Digital Government Summit, state, city and county officials recounted technology-driven use cases that centered on a theme of working together.
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The order creates an FAA-monitored pilot program for companies to prove their technology can function safely in the real world.
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LeanCT tackles the tough job of bringing together people, processes, technology and procurement to make government more efficient.
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Should robots and artificial intelligence face additional restrictions?
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Speakers at the Data Coalition’s annual Data Demo Day say tech improvements and culture changes are coming, but much room for progress remains.
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Equity indicators are allowing policymakers to better visualize disparities in urban areas, and more effectively target the root causes.
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To this point, flights over crowds – even by news organizations – have been limited by the agency.
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After an outright ban on the technology fell short of support, one supervisor suggested permitting as a possible solution.
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