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The city of Olathe, Kan., began its digital transformation journey roughly six years ago by consolidating the information on its website — but modernization involves continuous change and re-evaluation, say those leading the charge.

Digital transformation and optimal service delivery has been a long and intentional journey for the city of Olathe, Kan.; and it’s a journey that officials say has no real endpoint.

Weiterlesen: US: Kansas: Olathe Overhauled: The Journey to Customer-Centric Government

During lockdowns, states made tech investments that still pay dividends.

State governments made many investments during the pandemic lockdown that are still paying dividends, fueling continued digital transformation efforts. The National Association of State Technology Directors highlights many of these successful efforts in a report recapping 2021 investments made by state IT agencies.

Central IT agencies strengthened virtual private network connections, accelerated the availability of online collaborative tools, purchased laptops for remote workers, increased their already vigilant security efforts, boosted call center support and made network adjustments to accommodate the sudden shift to a remote workforce, among other investments. Many government organizations more widely adopted communications tools such as videoconferencing, webinars and online communities.

Weiterlesen: US: States Embraced Digital Transformation During Pandemic Response

Waste collection is an often-underutilized source of municipal data, and in Columbus, integration with city GIS tools help trash pickup not only clean city streets, but enhance customer service.

In the smart city world, the often-overlooked trash truck and its humble sanitation worker are emerging as prime sources of data collection, application and insight. Data-driven enhancements can range from better trash pickup itself to a set of ancillary services that include snow removal, recycling and inspections. If one considers sanitation workers as the collectors of not just trash, but also of data, one can see even more opportunity.

Weiterlesen: US: Columbus, Ohio, Garbage Trucks Collect Critical City Data

Berkeley officials are rolling out their plans for where 22 new touch-screen information and advertising kiosks could go.

Some residents have vocally opposed the devices, a product of an Ohio advertising firm, because they display ads when people aren’t using them. Critics say that makes the kiosks, nine of which have been installed around Berkeley so far, effectively pedestrian-scale electronic billboards that don’t belong on public sidewalks.

Weiterlesen: US: California: Here's where the next round of 'smart kiosks' could go in Berkeley

Clay Connected, a recently launched mobile app and platform, is offering residents in the county new access to service requests across county departments, timely information and a route to report problems.

A new mobile app launched in Clay County, Fla., offers constituents an improved digital government experience.

The app, called Clay Connected, was launched at the end of November to provide residents with an efficient way to get information, request services and report problems.

Weiterlesen: US: Clay County, Fla., Consolidates Services to a Single Touchpoint

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