DOD works to bring data sharing into full bloom
The Data Format Description Language and Daffodil processor are bringing both open standards and security to mission-critical military data.
A portal for secure information requests
The Homeland Security Information Network Exchange gives fusion centers a free and secure tool to share and track information requests from law enforcement agencies
Hurricane Matthew to Test Resiliency of Utility and Communications Systems
As utility workers are mobilized to restore service knocked out by the storm, this real-life emergency scenario will test investments in stronger infrastructure and response.
Route Fifty Roadmap: Visiting a Kansas City Suburb Where Google Fiber Hit a Roadblock
Municipal rules about undergrounding utilities proved to be too great a challenge to overcome in Leawood, Kansas, back in 2014. Could new models to expand connectivity bridge those barriers?
GSA points the way to federated data
The U.S. Data Federation is a General Services Administration initiative to promote open and interconnected digital government across all levels of government.
Red Cross ‘Failed for 12 Days’ After Historic Louisiana Floods
Documents show local officials were irate over the Red Cross’ poor response to the massive disaster.
Getting medical equipment to wounded warfighters
The Patient Movement Item Asset Tracking System leverages RFID tracking and an innovative enterprisewide asset management system to ensure the military has the medical equipment when and where it needs it to aid any wounded warfighter.
A practical approach to DevOps transformation
Moving to a DevOps environment primarily involves organizational and process transformation, with less than 25 percent of the effort related to technology.
Flight data at your fingertips
The Aero app provides the more than 25,000 pilots who use it with cloud-based access to the latest maps and route plans.
7 key features for a microservices stack
Enterprise service bus platforms offer a technology stack that inherently supports microservices implementations and embodies attributes needed for long-term scalability.
Commercial imagery boosts efficiency, savings for NGA
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is developing new acquisition methods to make its operations more cost effective.
USPS proposes smart cities data collection scenarios
The Postal Service suggests five ways it could support smart city initiatives using its vehicles and mail carriers.
New Research Shows There’s One Big Change When Cops Wear Cameras
Researchers called the effect of body cameras a sort of "contagious accountability."
A cornerstone of government transparency gets an overhaul
The Office of Management and Budget's federal IT Dashboard was rebuilt to be faster, cheaper and far more user-centric.
Usability project unlocks Commerce data
With its tutorials, the Commerce Department increased the number of data users and improved the quality of the insights derived from the information.
USAID revamping data repository
The U.S. Agency for International Development’s new Development Data Library will make it easier for partners to submit data on agency-funded projects and the public to access that information.
Clearinghouse fights SNAP fraud across state lines
Five state health and human services agencies have deployed a joint fraud detection system that fights waste and abuse in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
As Child Welfare Agencies Turn to Data Analytics ‘We Have to Be Really Careful’
Some see a promising way to keep kids safe from abuse and neglect using big data. But worries persist about bias against poor and minority families.
Empowering a Smarter Community Through GIS
Kenton County, Kentucky, is using intelligent maps and apps to provide citizens with the data intelligence they need.
More data means more revenue for California tax collectors
California's Franchise Tax Board recently completed a raft of improvements to legacy systems and it has resulted in improved revenue.
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