Front Door: a Paper Census Update
![](https://www.austintech.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/paper-census-logo_paper-census-color-sq-1024x658.png)
Imagine a city with a single front door, where no matter what a resident needed, the city would use all the information it had to collaborate and seamlessly deliver services to them. […]
Everything Austin tech needs to know about the 2018 primary runoff elections
![](https://www.austintech.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/vote-edit2-1024x644.png)
As part of Austin Tech Alliance’s TechVotes program, here’s everything Austin’s tech sector needs to know for the May 22, 2018, primary runoff elections. REGISTER To vote in Texas, you […]
Guest Post: Austin Abdicates Innovation
![](https://www.austintech.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/5G-1024x768.png)
This is a guest post from ATA advisory board member Chelsea Collier. It is cross-posted on Austin Startups. Sometimes saying, “I told you so” feels smugly satisfying. This is not […]
Necessity Breeds Innovation: How the City of Austin and Paper Census are Tag Teaming to Transform how the City Uses Knowledge to Serve Residents
![](https://www.austintech.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Copy-of-RPPs-article-1024x575.jpg)
Part 1 By Puja Balachander, User Researcher, City of Austin Communication and Technology Management, Office of Design and Delivery, and Sarah Ortiz Shields, Program Manager, Austin Tech Alliance Imagine a […]
Why May Matters
![](https://www.austintech.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Vote-464798072-1024x712.jpg)
Here in Texas, primary elections matter – and the May 22 runoff elections are the final opportunity for voters to weigh in. Primary elections are when voters select the Republican […]