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Revitalizing the capital district leveraging a regional code enforcement repository., , , and . DG.O, page 275-276. ACM, (2013)Sharing big data using blockchain technologies in local governments: Some technical, organizational and policy considerations., , , , , , , , , and . Inf. Polity, 24 (4): 419-435 (2019)Improving the workflow while reducing the costs: using XML for web site content management in government agencies., , , , and . DG.O, volume 151 of ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, page 392-393. Digital Government Research Center, (2006)Harnessing Technology for Effective Emergency Communication: A Participatory Design Perspective., , , and . DG.O, page 443-452. ACM, (2024)Enabling Effective Emergency Message Writing through Technology: A Participatory Design Approach (short paper)., , , and . EGOV-CeDEM-ePart-*, volume 3449 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, CEUR-WS.org, (2023)An exploratory study of social media adoption in government., , , and . ICEGOV, volume 444 of ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, page 359-360. ACM, (2010)XML for web site management in government: state of the art and future research., , , , and . DG.O, volume 151 of ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, page 485-486. Digital Government Research Center, (2006)Towards Data-Driven Decision-Making in Government: Identifying Opportunities and Challenges for Data Use and Analytics., , , , , and . HICSS, page 1-10. ScholarSpace, (2021)Structuration theory and the use of XML for web site content management in government: Comprehensive prototyping as an induced change episode., , , , and . ASIST, volume 43 of Proc. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., page 1-13. Wiley, (2006)Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Evidence-Based Decision Making in Government: Random Forest and Deep Neural Network Classification for Predicting Harmful Algal Blooms in New York State., , , , and . DG.O, page 27-37. ACM, (2021)