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The dashboards provide up-to-date information about COVID-19.

We have information and resources on connecting to the Internet and accessing technology resources.

The team compiled an end of year report highlighting major projects over the years.

We asked. You answered. Here's a look at the 17 new designs to come out of our Holiday "B" design contest.

We’re now accepting applications for summer fellowships on the Digital Team and in the Innovation and Technology cabinet.

We’re sharing more creative stories behind City government.

With the Office of Returning Citizens' Employment and Resource Fair coming up on October 24 , we decided to put together a quick collection of digital resources relevant to navigating everyday life.

Three Boston nonprofits will receive $100,000 in grants combined through the City of Boston's Digital Equity Fund.

We're encouraging residents to ensure their information is secure.

After more than two years of work, you can order City of Boston birth, marriage, and death certificates online.

The City of Boston wants to celebrate our logo, the Boston "B", and we need your help.

Sinclair Target, a 2019 summer fellow on the Analytics Team, explains his summer project analyzing Boston bus routes.

Boston summers are the best kind of summers. Good thing this one is far from over.

We’re working to provide information that makes it easier for people to get back on their feet.

This week, we launched a Request for Proposal (RFP) looking for a partner to help us improve the user experience of our digital tools and applications.

The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and we have some fresh content to share with you.

With the help of a General Assembly group, we’re fine-tuning our designs for a popular legacy application.

You may have noticed some minor but important adjustments to Boston.gov in recent weeks.

After the success of our death certificates purchasing app, we decided to flip the switch and tackle a much happier topic — birth.

The application allows anyone to order Boston-based birth certificates directly from the Registry Department.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the appointment of Gregory McCarthy as the City’s first Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).

Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced the appointment of Stefanie Costa Leabo as the City’s new Chief Data Officer (CDO).

The City will award $100,000 to local organizations aimed at increasing digital resources available to Boston residents.

The Digital Team has extended its user-focused approach to City forms and applications.

What started as a development exercise has become a larger effort at the Digital Team.

Don't just promise to exercise more, eat healthier, and be better with money in 2019. Pledge to take these quick and easy steps to protect your online life too!

As we say goodbye to 2018, we’re looking back on some big Digital Team projects from the last few months of the year.

Applications are now open for our 2019 summer fellowship program.

Verizon will accelerate small-cell deployment for additional wireless broadband capacity, bring Fios Internet and TV to all City neighborhoods, and provide Verizon Smart Communities products and...

Elges will oversee the Department of Innovation and Technology at the City of Boston.

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