Major Changes for LAPD Body Camera Transparency Policies

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States Push for Outstanding Election Security Funds Ahead of Midterms

Secretaries of state are adamant they lack the money needed to comply with Senate Intelligence recommendations they update their election infrastructure. They’ll make their case before the committee Wednesday.

Firstnet takes off

The First Responder Network Authority issued a task order this month to begin building the country's first cellular network dedicated to public-safety use.

When natural disasters strike, intelligent virtual assistants respond

By including virtual assistants in contact centers, emergency response agencies can avoid additional spending and backlogs, increase efficiencies and improve the citizen experience.

Colorado Uses Laser Measurement to Safely Inventory Road Signs

Keeping track of a state transportation department’s infrastructure, including where it’s located, has never been easier.

Here Are Some Key Challenges to Critical Infrastructure Security

Researchers should focus on when humans need to be in the loop and when machines can take charge.

Apple’s Next Product Launch Will Take Place at a Public School in Chicago

It’s highly likely that whatever Apple announces will be focused on education.

Inventory management system streamlines foresters' field work

Soon available on foresters' personal mobile devices, the Michigan Forest Inventory system helps the state manage its trees for habitat preservation, recreation and timber sales.

Could the open government movement shut the door on Freedom of Information?

The open government movement threatens to harm FOI by cornering the already limited public and private funding and government staffing available for transparency work.

Feds: Russian Hackers Are Targeting U.S. Power Plants

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Local Officials to FCC: We’re Not the Ones Impeding 5G

A group of mostly mayors encouraged the Federal Communications Commission to refocus its efforts on new broadband investment, instead of preempting their oversight of public rights of way.

Is Your County Elections Clerk Ready for Russian Hackers?

In a decentralized election system with more than 10,000 separate jurisdictions, the onus for security is on local officials.

Madison Square Garden Has Been Secretly Scanning Fans With Facial Recognition

Facial recognition technology isn’t illegal. Still, many privacy advocates object to the software’s widespread use since it allows silent surveillance without consent.

Trump Administration Mum on Nationalizing 5G

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To Tackle the Opioid Epidemic, Look to the Sewers

At a civic tech pitch led held by mayors at SXSW, innovators put forward solutions to pressing problems facing cities.

Scoring sex offenders to predict future risk

OffenderWatch's Focus assigns a risk score to registered offenders based on more than 100 different risk factors found in the offender's record as well as other data sources.

VA launches platform for building APIs

The Department of Veterans Affairs has launched Lighthouse Lab, a platform to manage its move to an application programming interface-driven agency.

‘Holy Grail for Snow Geeks’ Looks to Produce More Accurate Water Forecasts

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5G Faceoff on Capitol Hill

Localities want more of a say in broadband policymaking. The U.S. wireless industry wants to win its race with China.

Cities Join the Branding Bonanza

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