Front Door: a Paper Census Update
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
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
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
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
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 […]