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New certification demonstrates the City’s exceptional use of data to inform policy decisions and improve services for residents.

Welcome to DoIT's Day in the Life series, shining a spotlight on the incredible contributions of our team members to Boston's digital infrastructure. Kicking off the series is Fitzroy Brown, our...

The new app will alert residents of unsecured Wi-Fi networks, unsafe apps in Android, system tampering, and more.

The City of Boston is home to diverse immigrant populations. For many immigrants living in Boston, equity is still out of reach due to factors like economic opportunities, and language barriers. Under...

Update: We recently added links to a number of open positions in the Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT). Check the job descriptions below for more information. We'll continue to add links...

There are many ways to improve your internet connection.

Meet Joey Headley and learn about his journey from starting out as a DoIT fellow to becoming a full-time Data Analyst on the Analytics Team.

The new leadership joining the City’s Department of Innovation and Technology will strengthen services for constituents and employees.

The Affordable Connectivity Program offers eligible households a $30 per month discount for internet service, and potentially $100 in a one-time discount for a digital device. For many folks, this...

The Digital Equity Fund will support 19 organizations with nearly $500,000.

In total, $250,000 will be awarded to local organizations working to increase digital resources available to Boston residents.

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

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

Public computer access begins at the Central Library and free 24-hour outdoor wi-fi access launches at nine branch locations

Cyber criminals use moments of uncertainty to trick us into clicking on unsafe links or opening unsafe files. Often, they take advantage of topics in the news.

Many City of Boston employees have been asked to work from home and we want to ensure you remain cybersafe. Please read the cybersecurity tips below on how to stay cybersafe while outside the office.

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

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.

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).

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

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!

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.

Paying attention to a few quick tips can make a big difference and keep you cyber secure.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh joins 75 mayors and county elected officials in support of enforceable net neutrality protections.

If 2017 is anything to go by, some of your 2018 resolutions should definitely be about making yourself more cyber secure!

Sixty-eight mayors and county elected officials signed a letter addressed to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The letter opposes a recent proposal from FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. The proposal...

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