Mobility and Devices
January 24, 2012
Samsung recently announced that it's GALAXY line of smartphones and tablets has been granted Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 (FIPS) certification. Brad Schweikert explains the impact of this news on the public sector. Read More.
December 12, 2011
This week’s post is the first in a series by Rebecca Smart, an author representing the growing population of engaged citizens residing in every town, city, and county in the USA. Check back often for her genuine insight and candid observations from the citizen side of the fence — the place where the work of agencies like yours is felt most. Read More.
November 21, 2011
The idea of citizen engagement is steadily gaining momentum among citizens and governments alike. And being involved doesn't take the time and effort it used to. James Willis explains. Read More.
July 11, 2011
Smartphones and tablets are everywhere. But are they accurate enough to be used for GPS coordinate collection of your assets in the field? In his latest installment of "In the Field," Brant Scheidecker discusses the pros and cons for municipalities seeking to use this next generation of mobile technology. Read More.
June 28, 2011
The smartphone has set forth a computing revolution. But for the municipal market, the smartphone’s big brother, the tablet, is positioned to bring the most significant changes to the way people and government work. Cody Sand explains why. Read More.
June 21, 2011
With January 2012 rapidly approaching, Traffic and Transportation agencies around the United States are trying to figure out the best way to comply with the new Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) retroreflectivity mandates. John Pregler shares insight on best practices and what organizations should do to prepare. Read More.
June 08, 2011
Imagine a city led by tech savvy citizens who are given an opportunity to report issues and request services through smart phones to take an active role in the proactive management and improvement of city assets and infrastructure. Read More.
May 23, 2011
Cartegraph's Omar Chaudhry explains why communication and transparency are the keys to building solid relationships with the citizens in your community. Read More.
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