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| Jan 27 2012 | Federal Newsletter, January 2012 | Newsletter | |
| Jan 24 2012 | State & Local Newsletter, January 2012 | Newsletter | |
| Jan 23 2012 | Louisville, Ky., Integrates Alerts into New Crime Map Louisville, Ky., residents now have access to crime alerts in a newly revamped online crime mapping tool. Users can enter their home address into a QuickFind tool to receive crime updates based on which of the county’s eight police divisions they live in. Each division is further divided into different “beats” — or different sections of a division — so citizens can receive more granular crime alerts for where they live. | Client News | |
| Jan 23 2012 | UK Newsletter, January 2012 | Newsletter | |
| Jan 21 2012 | Tech Lessons from the Seattle Snowstorm The Seattle area and I just went through a four day snow/ice storm event. The City of Seattle’s emergency operations center (EOC) was activated and coordinated the City government’s response. That response received high marks from the public and media for a variety of reasons, including the leadership of Mayor Michael McGinn. | Client News | |
| Jan 19 2012 | US Government agencies upped digital communication in 2011 It may not be the most exciting part of the technology industry, but government is increasingly using the internet to communicate and interact with citizens. In some cases, use of the internet is becoming a requirement as agencies are required to be a part of 'open government' initiatives. When it comes to government activity online, where is all the action? A new report from GovDelivery, a digital communications solutions provider focused on government, three subjects accounted for over half of all online requests from citizens in 2011: health, business and jobs. | GovDelivery News | |
| Jan 17 2012 | 2011 Represents Record Year for Government-to-Citizen Communications According to GovDelivery Study GovDelivery, a leader in cloud-based communication solutions for government, today released the 2011 Federal Digital Communications Report, revealing that 2011 was a record year for government communications. The report is available in an infographic and can be seen at http://bit.ly/GD2011infographic. The report shows the breadth and depth of communications that government agencies sent to millions of people throughout 2011. The report unveils key trends across four categories. | GovDelivery News | |
| Jan 16 2012 | White House hopes new website will help create jobs The Obama administration is building a new online presence to empower job creators with the information -- and financing -- they need to reverse the nation's unemployment figures. Business.USA.gov will be aimed at simplifying the ocean of economic-related information floating throughout the dot-gov domain, administration officials said Friday. With unemployment at 8.5 percent this election year, officials announced a government reorganization that would consolidate federal agencies that support business and trade. Already, e-communications vendor GovDelivery has begun pushing out information for people who register on the site for email and social media updates. According to data aggregated from more than half the federal agencies in the firm's client base, GovDelivery Chief Executive Officer Scott Burns said the site is guaranteed to attract a high volume of visitors. | GovDelivery News | |
| Jan 9 2012 | GovDelivery acquisition adds voice alert option GovDelivery, a St. Paul company that manages email and text message communications for governmental entities, will announce today that it has bought a New Jersey startup that will allow it for the first time to deliver voice messages by phone. Terms of the deal were not released. The acquisition of Gov-Interact of Nutley, N.J., was a strategic acquisition that gave GovDelivery the ability to deliver voice alerts, GovDelivery chief executive and co-founder Scott Burns said. | GovDelivery News | |
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