City Atlanta receives Google eCity Award Mayor Kasim Reed joined Google and representatives from Atlanta’s business community today to accept the 2013 Google eCity Award. By StateScoop Staff August 14, 2013 City of Atlanta Receives First Ever Google eCity Award for Georgia: Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This State, local governments trying new strategies to fill workforce gaps, report shows By Sophia Fox-Sowell After Hurricane Beryl, Houston tracks debris collection with public map By Keely Quinlan Three Maryland IT officials now report to governor and CIO By Keely Quinlan Advertisement Top Stories Cyberattacks may follow CrowdStrike outage, warns MS-ISAC By Colin Wood Sophia Fox-Sowell Keely Quinlan Advertisement
State, local governments trying new strategies to fill workforce gaps, report shows By Sophia Fox-Sowell
Cyberattacks may follow CrowdStrike outage, warns MS-ISAC By Colin Wood Sophia Fox-Sowell Keely Quinlan
(Getty Images) NASCIO awards top state IT projects and officials for 2019 State projects to map schools and track sexual assault kits were honored alongside three top state technology officials. By Benjamin Freed
Georgia Tech (Brooke Novak / Wikimedia Commons) Georgia Tech awards technology grants to four cities to improve services By Ryan Johnston
Atlanta, Georgia Digital service delivery, public safety tools finalists in ‘Engaged Cities’ awards By Ryan Johnston
Following CEO’s resignation, Toronto development group pushes forward on Alphabet’s smart city project By Ryan Johnston
5G technology will be the backbone of smart cities, as long as it’s secured, retired generals say By Benjamin Freed