States Are Moving to Protect Internet Privacy Now That the Feds Don't Care
“We should be outraged at the invasion that’s being allowed on our most intimate means of communication,” according to a Republican state senator from Minnesota.
Could better financial data have stopped Bernie Madoff?
If agencies overseeing the financial industry could define consistent data standards across their compliance requirements, they could make the regulation easier and less expensive for both government and industry, a new report suggests.
Confused by data visualization? Here’s how to cope in a world of many features
In an age of overwhelming information, knowing how to communicate data effectively can not only uncover insights and spark change, it can help keep data’s relevance in check.
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Help GCN celebrate the innovative tech that's transforming government at all levels.
7 essentials for a top-performing IT help desk
In today’s increasingly complex IT environments, an efficient help desk must provide exceptional service to help agencies deliver on their missions.
Health monitoring for K9 workers
Dogs in high-pressure jobs with Customs and Border Patrol agents may be wearing special technology that tracks their vital signs and physiological data.
Making graphics accessible to the visually impaired
New tools are making it easier for agencies to comply with content accessibility requirements.
How to help agile teams avoid fatigue and burnout
The increased pressure on teams to perform at a fast clip can make them ripe for fatigue much sooner than traditional waterfall teams.
DOT maps transportation-related noise
The National Transportation Noise Map shows noise levels from road and aviation traffic.
Don't forget: Tech is only a tool
Former Pixar exec Rob Cook said the value of IT lies in its ability to help people address problems.
What Works Cities Launches New Certification Program for Municipal Data Practices
As the footprint of the WWC network grows, “other cities will want to copy the cities that do well,” according to former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Microservices: The future of government IT
By bringing efficiency to creating and maintaining digital services, microservices can help agencies delivery new functionality faster.
Cloud-Hosted Software Is Helping to Clone Automated Government Processes
“We want to make it easier for governments to get people to comply with regulations that didn’t use to seem important enough to follow,” CityGrows’ CEO said.
AWS releases CJIS Workbook
Amazon Web Services designed the workbook as a framework for developing cloud architecture in the AWS Cloud that meets the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services standards.
5 fixes for grants management
In today’s uncertain political and budgetary climate, grants managers must improve transparency, streamline processes and leverage data-driven efficiencies.
Researchers build VistA interoperability into digital health platform demo
With 21 standardized application programming interfaces, researchers could exchange health information among several different systems.
How mobile, big data and citizen engagement help Iowa manage winter emergencies
By combining location data with information from sensors installed on maintenance vehicles, Iowa can provide web-accessible analytics and applications to help travelers, businesses and state agencies make better decisions.
Section 508 refresh seeks digital access to all
With the variety of online content platforms expanding every day, agencies must keep accessibility services up to date.
Secretaries of State Put Exclamation Point on Comey’s Intel Testimony
On the heels of Russia testimony on Capitol Hill, the National Association of Secretaries of State released a cybersecurity fact sheet on what did—and didn’t happen—during last year’s elections.
Boston puts open-data quality first
The datasets moved to the new Analyze Boston site are up to date, provide metadata and are readily accessible.
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