We are certainly supportive of that direction in the state of Utah. We have been adding citizen-facing apps and services to our site on a regular basis and will continue to work to make our services more usable by the growing numbers of citizens using iPhones, Androids, Windows 7 phones, and other types of smart devices. Earlier this year, we added local to our mobile website so that Utah.gov will automatically provide services and information based on your location (after you grant permission).
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Federal CTO Discusses Government's Use of New Technologies
Aneesh Chopra was recently interviewed on the FCC's tech cast. I was glad to see that he is promoting ways to leverage mobile platforms to connect with citizens.
We are certainly supportive of that direction in the state of Utah. We have been adding citizen-facing apps and services to our site on a regular basis and will continue to work to make our services more usable by the growing numbers of citizens using iPhones, Androids, Windows 7 phones, and other types of smart devices. Earlier this year, we added local to our mobile website so that Utah.gov will automatically provide services and information based on your location (after you grant permission).
We are certainly supportive of that direction in the state of Utah. We have been adding citizen-facing apps and services to our site on a regular basis and will continue to work to make our services more usable by the growing numbers of citizens using iPhones, Androids, Windows 7 phones, and other types of smart devices. Earlier this year, we added local to our mobile website so that Utah.gov will automatically provide services and information based on your location (after you grant permission).
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