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Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Deputy Mayor for Operations Edward Skyler
and Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
(DoITT) Commissioner Carole Post today announced a comprehensive
plan to modernize and consolidate the outdated and often incompatible
data infrastructure at more than 40 City agencies.
Monday, March 1, 2010
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the press release
Download
the Report (in PDF)
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the video in low or high bandwidth
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The winners of the NYC BigApps Competition, a contest for software developers and members of the public to create Web or mobile applications using City data, have been announced. Visit the site to check out the winning entries.
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the press release (En
español)
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the competition Web site
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The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City invites eligible artists, designers, organizations, and non-profits living or operating within the City to propose temporary design solutions to renew the surface treatments at all five plazas and smaller ancillary spaces located on Broadway from 47th to 42nd streets.
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Participate in the 2010 Census, the United States count of the population that occurs every 10 years. The 2010 Census form will be mailed to you between February and March of 2010. You must mail back the completed form by April 1, 2010.
Learn more
Watch the Mayor kick off the Census "Road Tour" in low or high bandwidth
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CityStore is the only place to offer you exclusive New York treasures such as the genuine taxi cab medallions, real NYC street signs, lucky NYPD horseshoes as well as the City Seal Collection. CityStore also carries officially licensed NYPD, FDNY, DSNY, and Parks merchandise; a unique collection of books; and lots more!
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You Can Submit Pictures and Video to the City
The City of New York has launched a pilot program
that allows the public to submit
still images and/or audio/video files of select conditions that occur
in the City, by calling
311 or by visiting
NYC.gov.
You
Can View City Council Meetings Online
Get a
front row seat to the inner workings of New York City's government.
Online, via a live stream, you
can view shows including Council
51, Access
Mayor, and more.
You
Can Access the Laws of the City of New York Online
The City has launched a new Web site granting
public online
access to the New York City Charter and Administrative Code and the
Rules of the City of New York.
You
Can Search for Vendors & Lobbyists
You can search for information on vendors and
Lobbyists that do business with the City of New York via the Doing
Business Portal.
You
Can Get Historic Photos Online
Between 1939 and 1941, and again in the mid-1980s, the City photographed
every house and building in the five Boroughs. Copies of these tax
photos are available for purchase online via the Municipal
Archives.
You Can Join the Police Auxiliary
The Auxiliary Police are civic-minded individuals
who volunteer
to assist their local Police Precincts, Housing Police Service Area,
and Transit Borough Queens by performing uniformed patrol in their communities.
You
Can Tour Historic Government Buildings
The Art Commission of the City of New York offers
public
tours of City Hall, Tweed Courthouse, and Gracie Mansion, landmarks
of New York’s history and architecture.
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