What the Internet of Things Means for Local Governments
By Drew Clark. Increasingly, computing power is everywhere. The personal computer that once resided on the desktop migrated to the hip pocket and the wrist
By Drew Clark. Increasingly, computing power is everywhere. The personal computer that once resided on the desktop migrated to the hip pocket and the wrist
By Pooja di Giovanna The technological revolution has paved the way for the data revolution, as both forces combine to reshape nearly every facet of our lives.
By Megan MacPherson. Ten years ago, electronic communication began edging out print. Reaching people who did not have internet access or email was a gap
On Dec. 5, 2016, the Capitol welcomed legislators who won their seats in the November 2016 elections. The Assembly swore in 22 new members, four
By Laura Adler. The Internet of Things is everywhere, with sensors and communication technologies embedded in all the materials of daily life. Today, the idea
Small (City) Pieces, Loosely Joined: Experiments in stitching together civic technology for local governments By Abhi Nemani. I grew up in rural Southern Illinois. Centralia
In part four of the New Law Guidance series from Best Best & Krieger LLP (BBK), we cover important new legislation for 2024 related to
By Vikki Beatley, Principal Utilities Users Tax (UUT) is a fascinating quagmire of rules and regulations. UUT is collected by 163 agencies in the State
A leading advocate of the view that public pensions are alarmingly underfunded thinks rising costs could, in the next five to ten years, push some
Originally posted at Next City. By Brady Dale. More and more cities are hoping to grow by playing host to a tech scene. And the truth
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