Kansas City Makes Car Rides Smoother
In Kansas City, citizens used to report potholes after they were formed. But the Public Works department’s director devised a method of predicting where potholes would develop.
In Kansas City, citizens used to report potholes after they were formed. But the Public Works department’s director devised a method of predicting where potholes would develop.
What does a hockey team bringing home a long-wanted national trophy after more than four decades have to do with community and GovLoop? The answer: an awful lot.
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Federally Employed Women is a nonprofit advocacy group dedicated to women employed by the federal government. Here’s what the future looks like for them.
Digital transformation is essential to improving government, but it can be difficult to achieve. We partnered with Hyland to provide a better sense of how government can drive digital transformation through content services.
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Millennials are taking over the workforce, so organizations need to know what makes them tick. Here are six things that millennials hate about office culture.
West Virginia partnered with an e-government solutions provider to roll out digital services for their DMV, resulting in faster services for citizens.
It’s summertime, and the reading is easy.
By making your DXP open source, you gain several benefits; flexibility for improvements, lower costs of use, a community of developers that is always refining the product and freedom from vendor lock-in.