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More than 800 government agencies have come to trust Accela solutions, which streamline critical agency functions like land, asset and right of way management, licensing, legislative management, recreation and resource management and environmental health and safety. On the Accela Insights Blog, subject matter experts, customers, partners and industry guest bloggers share how they are solving real-life challenges at the city, county, state and federal level with the help of civic engagement technology and open data.
The GovLoop blog is unique, given that a various people contribute content. This means that community members can blog about a number of topics, including technology, training, human resources and career advice.
News and information about technology in the public and affordable housing industry.
Few private businesses have been as influential in the public sector as Cisco. On the Government Blog, some of the brightest minds at Cisco publish case studies, blog from tech conferences and highlight the use of Cisco products by government agencies. Readers will find hundreds of posts, engaging discussions and links to some of Cisco’s other blogs.
Whether your company has a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy established or not, employees are accessing corporate content on personal devices. And now, they're doing so on the go. This should be seen as a step in the right direction as the ability to store and sync content from one device to another creates a collaborative, in-sync mobile workplace.
IT has evolved from a silo to a critical layer of productivity in government agencies. Although the focus of IBM’s Business of Government blog is on business operations, technology — such as data, security and unified communications — is becoming more important in that arena every day. This blog’s weekly roundups provide a wealth of information on timely technology topics.
Another one of Stephen Goldsmith’s projects, Governing’s Better, Faster, Cheaper blog addresses the challenge facing nearly every government agency today: do more with less. For thoughtful, detailed discussions of IT solutions in government, this blog is among the best.
“How could cities be improved if they were shaped by citizens with the help of experts -- instead of being planned by the experts and handed to citizens as a finished product?” That’s the question that EngagingCities poses to its readers. Technology, especially access to fast Internet and open government resources, is a key part of its vision for more-engaged cities.
The entries in my blog are solely my opinions and do not represent the thoughts, intentions, plans or strategies of any third party, including my employer.
Founded in 2000, EventRebels provides a complete suite of software for meeting and event planners. The heart of the EventRebels products is our online registration software. This tool makes event and conference registration efficient for everything from a small hundred person event to a full conference with thousands of attendees. This tool provides a platform for convenient and efficient online registration for any size event. Planning a small hundred person event? No problem. Just landed a deal to plan an international conference expecting THOUSANDS of attendees? ER’s got you covered.
This site focuses on charging stations for plug-in electric vehicles located in and around Maryland including Northern Virginia and Washington, DC and sometimes beyond.
TechRepublic provides IT Pros with insight on the latest and most important issues in information technology through various IT blogs.
One year after their appearance on the hit TV show Shark Tank, Surprise Ride cofounders reflect on the journey after the televised drama.
ReadWrite was founded on April 20, 2003, by Richard MacManus, as ReadWriteWeb; it took its current name in 2012. ReadWrite is now one of the most widely read and respected tech news sites in the world
In addition to stadiums, malls, and other stores that deployed special Bluetooth-enabled beacons to track customers and provide special offers, promos and advertisements, public phone booths in New York City will also track users and push similar content to their devices in the future - BuzzFeed has learned. More →