Sustainability tools sprout from Green Gov Challenge

California hosted its first Green Gov Challenge in which citizen hackers used public data sets to help the state meet its sustainability goals.

With Socrata’s 2015 Customer Summit Starting, What’s Next for Data and Government?

Kevin Merritt, the Seattle company’s founder and CEO, discusses the current opportunity to transform public sector operations and services through the power of data.

SimpliCity: Asheville’s answer to citizen questions

With a Google-like design and guided navigation, a one-stop citizen services portal serves up Asheville’s open data.

An Open Data Exploration of a Beautiful Autumn Drive in Utah

It's easy to explore the nuts and bolts of the Beehive State's infrastructure. Follow our data-centric journey up Big Cottonwood Canyon.

Campaign Finance Transparency Already Getting an Update in Illinois

Two months in, and the Illinois Sunshine site has added an API and data dictionary to assist with political and public policy influence storytelling.

'It's less about our ERP and more about open data'

Alameda County CIO Tim DuPuis is still spending the bulk of his time and budget keeping the lights on. But that’s not what his bosses want to talk about.

How Albuquerque Plans to Reduce the Number of Citizens Angry Over Records Requests

A new public records request management platform is making it easier to put information in residents’ hands ahead of time.

A Plan to Ship Water From Alaska to California; In Montana, No Sodium Pentathol, No Executions

Also: Colorado forms an Indian mascot commission and Miami-Dade inching into the open-data era.

Figuring Out What Makes the Best-Managed Cities Tick

‘What Works Cities,’ an expanding Bloomberg Philanthropies program, aims to create maturity models for municipal governments, using data to ‘get a better picture of what good looks like.’

With Localscape, a County Assessor Harnesses More Than Just Property Data

King County Assessor Lloyd Hara once asked: ‘Why can’t we have a single platform for our information?’ Now, Seattle-area residents have easy access to location-specific information and a whole lot more.

State and Local Takeaways From the White House’s New ‘Open Science’ Memo

Citizen science and crowdsourcing projects are engaging community stakeholders while improving the public’s science literacy.

For Smart Cities Like Miami, Streetlights Are Just the Beginning

Networking streetlights lays the infrastructural groundwork for a host of other smart devices.

USPTO opens the door to 4 decades of patent data

The PatentsView tool lets users explore and visualize patent data and trends.

OpenGov Adds Greater Functionality for State and Local Administrators

Non-financial data can now be united with budget data in reports on the open data platform.

What your city can learn from LA about open data

A new study study of open data initiatives in Los Angeles County has recommendations that could apply to any local government's efforts.

Why Baton Rouge Is on the Verge of a Digital Renaissance

In a guest article, Mayor-President Melvin L. “Kip” Holden discusses what it takes for small- and medium-sized cities to become digital leaders.

How Understanding ‘Travel Horizon’ Impacts on Personal Spending Will Improve Urban Planning

A new public-private data partnership aims to help cities close gaps in their transportation networks, reaching underserved communities while bringing in tax dollars.

Urban Informatics: A Q&A With Robert Goodspeed of the University of Michigan

In advance of a Sept. 26 “unconference” on urban informatics in Ann Arbor, Route Fifty discusses the intersection of data, municipal governance, planning and innovation.

In Silicon Valley, a New App to Empower Diners With Health Compliance Info

With new data tools, citizens can make more informed decisions about where they’re eating.

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