Relying on the Outcomes: San Jose’s Digital Services Blueprint
My San Jose, the city’s premier 311 reporting app, is reflective of what impactful digital services can mean to a community.
My San Jose, the city’s premier 311 reporting app, is reflective of what impactful digital services can mean to a community.
Artificial intelligence is trending, but fears of bias and discrimination can cause public outcry. In Canada, the public and private sector work together to mediate concerns.
Outdated technology causes service delivery problems at all levels of government, including the legacy systems that state and local transportation departments rely on. But there’s a better way.
New technology is changing the way that HR professionals do their job, but human values and connection are still the most important part of the workplace.
Regardless of which role you play, the IT infrastructure is a key component in your city and your residents rely on you to protect, maintain, and improve it.
Partnered cloud and data center solutions offer federal agencies a way to meet the innovation demands of our digital era, without breaking budgets or overtaxing IT departments.
The Chief Information Officer of a federal agency must provide innovative solutions in a challenging budget environment. Hear what these federal CIOs have to say in terms of how they’re navigating.
The 4th Industrial Revolution can be described through current and developing systems as disruptive technologies such as robotics and drones, virtual reality and artificial intelligence and how they will change the way we work and live.
What can government and smart communities learn from the flu? You’d be surprised.
Web-based GIS tools are already in use by governments and they have already proved their worth by providing citizens increased transparency and accountability. Now is the time to apply the same patterns and practices to redistricting, ultimately rebuilding trust in the process.