Product News
Product News is vital for local and state government agencies looking to stay informed about the latest tools, technologies, and services that can enhance public service delivery. Keeping up with product news helps agencies make informed decisions about investments in new equipment, software, and other resources that improve efficiency and effectiveness. This directory offers articles on product news and related topics like Technology Trends, which provide insights into emerging innovations that could impact government operations and services.
The Washington D.C. Police Department and 19 state entities were using Cisco’s Video Surveillance Manager during the time the known vulnerability went unpatched.
Increased bandwidth, low latencies enable advanced tech and better agency coordination with public safety communications in 5G, according to interviews with Telit.
Australian tech companies that specialize in AI, drones and GIS support for disaster mitigation planning, response and recovery can help U.S. governments prepare for and respond to growing disasters like firestorms and hurricanes.
The revenue management system will provide near-term cost effectiveness and more efficient processing for the city of Pittsburgh.
Questica’s new Budget Book powered by Caseware - the new Budget Book solution for government agencies in North America.
The bee smart city Smart City Solution Database recently launched with nearly 350 solutions for cities to explore for government innovations.
It’s not often smart city projects are led by Park & Rec, but a smart asset management system has helped put the city of Arlington, Texas, on the smart city map.
Citizen Problem Reporter is a 311 citizen reporting app tool in ArcGIS. This video explains how cities can create and skin responsive Web-based applications for citizens to report and map non-emergency problems.
With the Socrata acquisition, Tyler’s more than 15,000 local government clients will have the opportunity to make their vast amounts of data discoverable, usable and actionable.
Cities across the country have building departments plagued by permit backlogs. But other cities have overcome their challenges and found success in streamlining and managing permit requests with these strategies.
Mobile County, Alabama, reduced permit lag times by expanding its enterprise information platform to include digital permitting and inspections. Key to the transition was staff trainings.
GIS-based maps and citizen apps help Salt Lake City and Los Angeles become smarter cities with improved public works operations.
Boston-based voting technology startup Voatz is helping West Virginia pilot the country’s first blockchain-based mobile voting platform for overseas military.
Drones were used to map a 42-mile section of the nation’s first high-speed rail project in an active, urbanized transit corridor. Use of UAVs in place of traditional surveying brought down project costs and timelines.
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