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Over the past couple years, Government Technology has covered the rise of a new position in government that holds a particular kind of promise: that of the chief innovation officer. While there’s ...
Connecticut’s diversity and long history of innovative industry have much to offer global employers, which is being celebrated this month as part of The Courant’s 250th birthday observance. But our ...
Today, I want to talk about some Google innovations, a topic which ties nicely to some of the themes I discussed last week. Hopefully, this won't cause high-level Microsoft executives to "pull a ...
Predicting innovation is something of a self-canceling exercise: the most probable innovations are probably the least innovative. The history of humankind’s development can be summed up as the story ...
Giuseppe Aminzade, head of regulatory life sciences in BonelliErede’s Healthcare & Life Sciences Focus Team, reflects on ...
From snorkel masks turned into protective gear for COVID-19 affected patients, to shipping containers repurposed as ICU pods, there’s no shortage of clever examples of human ingenuity in fighting the ...
The number of chief innovation officers populating city halls, county government centers and state capitols continues to grow. Relatively unheard of just a handful of years ago, many leading ...
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