Remember the Human Element When Implementing Smart City Technologies
Building sensor networks seems like the most difficult step, but that’s just the start on the long road to a smarter local government.
Examining California's Pension Gap
It was a deal that wasn’t supposed to cost taxpayers an extra dime. Now the state’s annual tab is in the billions, and the cost keeps climbing.
21 States Challenge New Obama Overtime Rules; Mich.’s Rural Mental Health Care Crisis
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Virginia state police workforce crunch; Pa. school dispute over ‘lunch-shaming’ policy; no charges for Texas Ag commissioner.
A New Push to Clamp Down on the Wage Gap in Cities, States
In 2015, the median income for women in the U.S. rose from 79 to 80 percent of what men earn.
Navigator Award Finalist: Jason Kemp and Team, Home Base Iowa
Helping military veterans and families advance their careers through government collaboration, while also shrinking the Hawkeye State’s skills gap.
Where the Good Jobs Are
In the U.S., job growth continues to be concentrated in a small number of high-performing metros.
How to Keep Key Talent Attracted to State Workforces
Employees are an investment, even if they are short term, a reality state CIOs must accept.
Optimize Performance Management by Aligning People, Ideas and Data
Break down your silos and ditch your mountains of metrics in favor of an interactive system.
3 Strategies to Increase Opportunity and Economic Mobility in Rural America
Many rural areas in the United States face challenges in creating opportunity for families.
Coming to Terms With State and Local Government’s No. 1 Management Challenge
Successful companies manage employees as assets, not costs. It’s time the public sector did the same.
Can Virginia Innovate Job Connections?
With the release of a new workforce dataset, the Old Dominion hopes to make a dent in the 1.5 million jobs it needs to fill in the next decade.
Washington State Gets a More Effective Labor Exchange
Working with Monster, the Evergreen State wants to pair job seekers with work before they graduate education programs.
Route Fifty Roadmap: Penobscot River Town Seeks Life After Paper
Mill closures in Maine described as “economic hurricane” by U.S. senator
How Resilient Is Your City? This Index Will Tell You
“Every city is unique, and each faces specific challenges,” says Arup director Jo da Silva. “But, the factors that enable cities to deal with disruption are universal.”
3 Characteristics of a 21st Century Government
According to the mayor of Fishers, Indiana, “internal alignment around core values” is important to reduce tensions between the legislative and executive branches.
How Missouri's State Government Is Fending Off Social Engineering Incidents
Cybersecurity awareness training for state employees is paying off.
Scott Walker’s Battle to Cut Univ. of Wis.’s Budget Continues; More State Layoffs in Conn.
Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: San Francisco police chief resigns; Chicago Fraternal Order of Police scrutiny; and D.C. suburb’s big fight over a swing-set.
Houston to Lose 40,000 Jobs?; Rochester Police Surveilling Phones With 'Military-Grade' Device
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Philadelphia police drop education requirement; ‘union-related extortion’ suspected in Boston; and Oklahoma Republicans target abortion doctors.
Beating the Brain Drain: States Focus on Retaining Older Workers
Anywhere from 30 to 40 percent of state workers are eligible to grab their retirement packages and go.
This Bay Area County Is Filling Its Ranks With Emancipated Foster Youth
STEP participants receive paid job experience and career coaching in the process.
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