FirstNet liaisons will help states manage network’s mobile assets The liaisons will be available 24/7 to deploy the network's resources during crises, officials said. Aug 6, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
Conduent sells local government business to Avenu Conduent, spun off from Xerox, generated 13 million last year from local and municipal contracts. Aug 6, 2018 By Benjamin Freed
‘Govern For America’ wants to solve state government’s workforce problem Attracting and retaining talented young people into state government has been a struggle for years. Govern For America is building a new pipeline. Aug 6, 2018 By Colin Wood
Following CEO’s resignation, Toronto development group pushes forward on Alphabet’s smart city project The group released an updated development plan earlier this week that reveals a much smaller development area than what was originally sought. Aug 3, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
Florida boosts election security training through an evolving university partnership Securing the state's voting systems is the latest training topic included in curriculum offered to state government staff through a cybersecurity center operated by the University of… Aug 3, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
‘OpenCincy’ shifts business permits online The new web tool streamlines the process of starting or expanding a business in Ohio's third largest city. Aug 2, 2018 By Mark Satter
Cities and towns do not like the 5G bill slipping through Pennsylvania’s legislature The bill would put strict caps on what municipal utilities could charge phone companies to install small-cell antennas. Aug 2, 2018 By Benjamin Freed
Hawaii’s paperless push pays dividends The state estimates it will save 00,000 and 10 million sheets of paper within three years through its new program. Aug 2, 2018 By Ryan Duffy
Nevada’s new drone center focuses on public safety The Nevada Drone Center of Excellence for Public Safety will develop research and training materials for unmanned aerial systems. Aug 2, 2018 By Mark Satter
Incompatible file formats led Los Angeles County to drop 118,000 voters in California primary A review of the June 5 mishap concludes it did not happen because of a "printing error," as officials said originally. Aug 1, 2018 By Benjamin Freed