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San Francisco funds open source voting
June 02, 2016 | NewsMayor Ed Lee’s proposed budget includes $300,000 towards planning and development of an open source voting system.
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Can an app make for better meetings?
| NewsThree UCLA students are working on an app to track and improve the dynamics of group interactions.
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Water delivery systems join the IoT
| NewsVerizon’s Intelligent Water platform leverages the Internet of Things to simplify data management, billing and infrastructure modernization.
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Building the next USASpending.Gov, out in the open
| NewsEmphasizing user-centered design, user feedback and iterative cycles of improvements, the Treasury Department is preparing to release its second open beta version.
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3 reasons to bring social media into the contact center
| NewsIntegrating social media into government agencies’ contact centers can boost the speed and efficiency of customer service interactions while reducing costs.
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A Texas-sized cloud storage challenge
June 01, 2016 | NewsThe Texas Digital Archive uses Preservica’s digital preservation suite running on Amazon Web Services’ secure GovCloud.
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Utah enlists Amazon Echo to help with driver’s license test prep
| NewsUtah’s Department of Public Safety and Department of Technology Services built a drivers license quiz application for Amazon Echo using the Alexa digital assistant.
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Hidden costs in body worn camera systems
| NewsA new report categorizes some of the expenses of an ongoing body-worn camera program and offers suggestions on what law enforcement agencies should consider in a five-year total cost of ownership analysis.
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6 steps to meet the deadline for payment card security
| NewsMigrating to the stronger encryption now will ensure agencies that process credit card payments can continue to conduct business, serve taxpayers and bring in revenue.
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Can authentication deliver better citizen services?
May 31, 2016 | NewsSecurity credentials could be based on a primary payment card, a mobile phone or a driver's license -- items users are unlikely to lose or misplace.