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The governor has promised to update a half-century-old computer system that has contributed to delays and disruptions at Office of Motor Vehicles sites and public tag agents across the state.
When residents of a ritzy West Los Angeles neighborhood experienced an increase in burglaries last year, they decided to invest in technology for the police department to fight the problem.
Chief information officers from a handful of state education departments have come together to form a data-sharing ...
The state's central IT agency is rolling out Microsoft's Copilot Chat, aiming to boost employee productivity and streamline ...
Addressing a full room at the ASU+GSV Summit this week, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon answered questions about ...
The National Association of State Procurement Officials has partnered with the Work for America initiative to help seasoned ...
A report from the Center for Democracy and Technology provides suggestions for government in building an inclusive artificial ...
Heat played a role in more than 500 deaths in Nevada last year. A legislative committee wants more information on when, where ...
Some locations, however, have proven that the rave vibes can be better if you leave your phone in your pocket. Inspired by a ...
Across the political spectrum, agencies are streamlining service delivery, modernizing systems and optimizing limited ...
Select faculty members at NAU will use grant funding from the Transforming through Artificial Intelligence in Learning (TRAIL ...
State officials made an improvement late last week to the design of the mainframe behind Office of Motor Vehicles sites. In ...