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Government Technology

Government Technology

Government Technology is Governing's sister e.Republic publication, offering in-depth coverage of IT case studies, emerging technologies and the implications of digital technology on the policies and management of public sector organizations.

Which places have chief data officers? Ranks of government CDOs grow as agencies implement analytics.
San Francisco becomes the first U.S. city to offer encrypted Wi-Fi.
An upgrade to 100 gigabits will benefit state agencies and schools and is supposed to act as a catalyst for economic growth and development.
Four high-school students split a $3,000 prize for their app that allows homeless shelters to report what they need so restaurants and volunteer groups can donate the appropriate items.
Eight Governors Sign and agreement that could boost deployment of charging stations and other EV infrastructure.
The Golden State may restrict state cooperation with federal agencies seeking data on Californians without a valid warrant.
As governments learn to do new things with their data, new solutions to old problems are found -- and the public wonders if having a Big Brother might not be entirely a bad thing.
State agencies, local governments and the companies that provide services to Florida are waiting to see what will emerge from new legislation that aims to create an agency to replace the defunct Agency for Enterprise Information Technology.
As the City of Angels prepares to lose 60 percent of its IT staff within the next five years, management looks for new ways to fill the gap.
The term “driver’s license” is only useful if people are thinking of it as an optional authentication tool, not as a permit to do something.