4 reasons enterprise open source works best
The vast and growing network of enterprise open source solutions can play a key role in modernizing government's IT infrastructures to be fast, functional and future-oriented.
FAA Expands Instant-Approval Flight Plan Program for Drones
Once deployed, the system would authorize drone flights in minutes instead of months.
Recent Data Breaches Spark Debate Over 'Reasonable' Notification Rules
Some states have already moved to toughen their data breach laws as the number of incidents increases.
How Maryland uses data to fight opioids
Although data from Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs can help identify users who need treatment, license plate readers help police catch criminals bringing drugs into the state.
FOIA portal promises streamlined service
The new cloud-based FOIA.gov allows users to submit requests to any of the 116 agencies covered by the transparency law.
For Cities, Creativity and Convergence Need to Be the Norm
According to the former mayors of Albuquerque and Philadelphia: “It’s our job to make SXSW live on all year long. Here’s why.”
AI takes root across agencies
At a congressional hearing on artificial intelligence and the federal government, agency execs detailed how they are applying to the technology to increase efficiency.
API opens Medicare claims data
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Blue Button 2.0 application programming interface will allow Medicare beneficiaries to easily download and share their health data.
4 ways agencies can ensure optimal website performance
Cutting-edge technology and industry best practices will ensure agency websites keep constituents satisfied.
Predictive analytics for smarter border security
Unisys' LineSight ingests and analyzes high volumes of data from multiple sources to flag potential threats in near real time.
The push to make local justice data shareable
As interest in data-driven analysis increases, counties are working to make their criminal justice data available and interoperable.
Homeland Security Wants Industry Input on Wearable Tech for First Responders
Wearables are great—but they can't get in the way when firefighters and paramedics do their jobs.
Utilities Are Paying Their Customers to Buy Electric Vehicles
With few alternatives, utilities are spending their money—and carmakers’ cash—to get people hooked on batteries.
Interior seeks social media management tool
The Department of the Interior wants a tool to help it manage its social media accounts through a single platform.
Build, buy or configure? Selecting a modern grants management solution
As IT-based grants management options increase, choosing a platform can be time-consuming and complex.
How Agencies Can Effectively Implement Artificial Intelligence
There are opportunities in three broad areas: technology and data, workforce, and risk management.
Ways Cities Can Avoid Paying to Translate the Same Sentences Repeatedly
Here’s how Philadelphia and Bowling Green, Kentucky keep their translation service costs down.
Agencies focus on consumer-facing services
To improve online services, the USDA, VA and IRS put customer needs first.
Homeland Security to Put First Responder Tech to the Test
Can commercial tech hold up in a mock disaster? The agency’s Science and Technology Directorate wants to find out.
Encrypted smartphones secure your identity, not just your data
Through their role in two-factor authentication systems, the most commonly used secure digital identity protection method, smartphones have become essential to identifying people both online and off.
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