State and regional government technology refers to the various digital tools, systems, and strategies implemented at the state or regional level to enhance public service delivery, improve operational efficiency, increase transparency, and promote citizen engagement. This too-often neglected area of civic tech is an important one to pay attention to.
Ubunge is Kenya's pioneer County Assembly parliamentary monitoring project, designed and implemented by The Demography Project, to open public participation and citizen engagement in the 47 County Assemblies and the defunct Local Authorities.
LocalGov Drupal is a publicly owned asset that delivers a better digital experience for citizens, improves service outcomes, and saves money.
The Standard for Public Code - a model for public organizations to build their own open source solutions to enable successful future reuse by and collaboration with similar public organizations in other places.
Identifying high-priority policies and needs that could benefit from shared software across jurisdictions.
Automated monitoring, issue management, analysis and reporting of political affairs.
Foresight is a platform that layers complex datasets into one single source of truth.
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council is the regional planning agency serving the people who live and work in the 101 cities and towns of Metro Boston.
The eCityGov Alliance offers easily accessible online government services. Our regional solutions provide one-stop convenience and deliver services from the customer perspective.
Examining the overall technology programs and plans of the county, these awards are presented during NACo’s annual conference held each July.
Over 60 percent of people that go to court for a minor offence are planning to and plead guilty. The tool enables guilty pleas to be lodged online prior to the scheduled court date for non-complex minor offences.
Legal Aid Checker is an online triaging system, helping to determine if people are eligible to recieve services and help from Victoria Legal Aid.
CivVic Labs brings government and startups together to solve public sector challenges and deliver better outcomes for Victorians.
Bringing people together to debate and prioritize innovative ideas to improve their communities while connecting citizens to governments to build up trust.
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A comprehensive study that examines best practices, policies and progress made by state governments in their use of digital technologies to better serve their citizens and streamline operations.