This summary communicates the results of the City’s third annual process for reporting on algorithmic tools. Pursuant to Mayoral Executive Order 3 of 2022 (“EO 3”), the City’s Office of Technology & Innovation (“OTI”) manages this process, providing guidance to agencies.
The New York City AI Action Plan sets out priority initiatives for city government that speak to the urgency of our present moment and chart a clear course forward to harness the power of AI to benefit New Yorkers while protecting them from its potential harms.
New York City runs on the data generated by its agencies. This report shines a light on all the efforts that keep Open Data running, brings awareness to all about the latest information available form the city, and provides a glimpse into the upcoming additions to our platform.
Local Law 97 of 2022 requires the New York City Office of Technology & Innovation (OTI) to annually report all requests for service or complaint types that were added to or updated on the 311 customer service center web site and mobile device during the previous year in accordance with § 23-309.
To enhance the public’s access to this critical 9-1-1 service, in 2014, the City began developing a long-term strategy to implement a Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) system, which would allow for the seamless transfer of digital information from the public to the City’s 9-1-1 system.
Mayor de Blasio and other administration . announced the launch of applications inviting startups, entrepreneurs and independent teams to propose tech solutions that address priority needs in the neighborhood of Brownsville, Brooklyn. .
Mayor de Blasio launched a program to bring together CUNY schools and leading tech employers in a $20 million plan, in order to double the amount of CUNY graduates entering the technology field.
Mayor de Blasio announced six finalists for the NYCx Climate Action Challenge, which called on the tech industry to develop solutions for scaling electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and accelerating the use of EVs citywide.
The de Blasio administration announced a partnership to bring the MotherCoders tech training program to New York City, as part of the City’s Women.nyc initiative
New York University's School of Engineering launched a new program together with New York City Cyber Command called New York Cyber Fellows, an affordable and online option to gain a masters degree in cybersecurity.
The Mayor's Office of the Chief Technology Officer released a "Truth in Broadband” Request for Information (RFI) to establish transparency and accountability in how carriers provide internet service to consumers.
Mayor de Blasio and Chief Technology Officer Miguel Gamiño, Jr. announced members of the NYCx Technology Leadership Advisory Council, a diverse group of technology and community leaders who will increase engagement and visibility of the NYCx program to the broader tech community.
Mayor De Blasio and other city officials announce an additional 4million investment in tech and college partnerships for its $20 million CUNY 2x Tech initiative..
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the launch of a digitized placard reader program in north Brooklyn, a major step toward cracking down on abuse and ensuring public servants use their parking privileges appropriately.
Mayor Eric Adams signs an executive order to consolidate all city technology agencies NYC Chief Technology Officer Matther C. Fraser to streamline their operations and foster interagency cooperation.
The Mayor's Press Office releases information about notable events and actions taken by the Mayor, as well as transcripts of all media conferences, radio shows, and ceremonies that the Mayor attends.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) Commissioner Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez announces the distribution of free Wi-Fi equipped computer tablets to older New Yorkers in an effort to help connect them with city services.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams joins New York City Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Matthew Fraser and LinkNYC CEO Nick Colvin to unveil the first active Link5G kiosk, located in the Morris Heights neighborhood of the Bronx.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Chief Technology Officer and Commissioner (CTO) Matthew Fraser, and CEO of LinkNYC Nick Colvin unveiling first Link5G kiosk in the city.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) Commissioner Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez today announced the distribution of an additional 1,000 free wi-fi equipped mobile tablets to older New Yorkers.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Department of Citywide Administrative Services Commissioner Dawn Pinnock implementing new technology on city fleet cars to improve traffic safety.