Louisville CTO Talks Emerging Tech, Hiring Tips
Louisville, Kentucky’s city government is tackling challenges like air pollution, gun violence and talent retention with cutting-edge technologies.
Louisville, Kentucky’s city government is tackling challenges like air pollution, gun violence and talent retention with cutting-edge technologies.
Journalist Scott Fulton III describes fifth-generation wireless, or 5G, as “a capital improvement project the size of the entire planet.” He’s not wrong. And it’s coming fast.
The regulation of short term rentals, as well as other industries that have arisen out of the sharing economy, has presented a unique challenge to cities across the globe.
Judy DesHarnais has spent her career protecting communities from floods.
This past week, I sat down with Carissa Sacchetti, our new Incident Manager, to discuss her role and the department’s vision around incident management.
MyPass Austin is a blockchain-enabled platform that facilitates resident access to vital social and health services by digitizing their identification and other key records.
Beth Niblock became Detroit’s CIO less than a year after its Chapter 9 bankruptcy and has since worked on pulling the city’s IT back from the brink.
Where do you start when you decide to become a smart city? For Austin, one of the first steps is going paperless.
Scott Howland recently won a 2018 NextGen Public Service Award, taking home the top prize in the honor’s Advocate category.
Cybersecurity standards that are good enough for the federal government can prove equally beneficial to its state and local counterparts.