Arkansas extends Facebook VR program to all public high schools More than 360 public high schools in the state will gain free access to the emerging technology. Aug 29, 2017 By Colin Wood
Analytics heighten warnings on California housing crisis Is the American Dream affordable? New analytics and mapping visualizations show that, in a growing number of locations, it isn't. Aug 29, 2017
GIS industry remains at odds over Geospatial Data Act Some say existing language in the legislation designed to support the geospatial technologies industry would unfairly exclude many firms from bidding on federal contracts. Aug 29, 2017 By StateScoop Staff
Geographically coordinated: How GIS is evolving within state government As technology grasps a growing number of government operations, geospatial officers find themselves drifting closer to the center of IT. Aug 29, 2017 By StateScoop Staff
Florida looks forward to hiring its first geographic information officer Q&A: Chief Information Officer Eric Larson says the state's incoming GIS leader will have a coalition of the willing ready to follow. Aug 29, 2017 By StateScoop Staff
Tennessee announces comprehensive ‘customer-centric government’ app The state’s chief information officer says service portals like these are an essential piece of state government IT's future. Aug 28, 2017