Socrata Powers–and Benefits From–Open Data Movement in Government
Originally posted by Benjamin Romano on Xconomy Drawing on an unprecedented amount of government data that is easier to access than ever before, more than 11,000 software developers, entrepreneurs,...
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The focus on openness in government is changing the way IT is designed, developed, and implemented. Continue reading →
View ArticleOpening the Data Floodgates
Part of the President's Management Agenda (PMA) calls out leveraging data as a strategic asset for more effective government. In support of this, several pieces of legislation and policy have been...
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) was established in 1862 and was nicknamed “The People’s Department” by President Lincoln because of its mission to support the farmers that feed the nation....
View ArticleAI 2020 – Artificial Intelligence Making an Impact in Government
Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to dominate tech headlines. Now, rather than learning what the technology could mean for government, we’re reading about where it’s being implemented, and the...
View ArticleTen Year Challenge: Government Tech Edition
With the closing of the decade , we thought it would be interesting to look back at the top technology headlines of 2009 and compare them to where the market is today. Continue reading →
View ArticleCensus…Clear as 20/20
The Census Bureau’s mission is “to serve as the nation’s leading provider of quality data about its people and economy.” 2020 is a decennial census year where the government is required by Article I,...
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