Esri introduces Drone2Map to process aerial images
Drone2Map incorporates a powerful image-processing engine from Pix4D to analyze images taken from drones and convert them into a variety of 2-D and 3-D maps.
4 paths to the heart of complex database management
By reducing complexity, database administrators can keep an agency’s information pumping.
Counties Should View Outdated Elections Technology and Policies as Cyber Liabilities
“You want to assume breach,” the president of Verified Voting told the National Association of Counties this week.
Report ranks the top 100 enterprise solutions
The “Top Rated Enterprise Technology” report uses buyer intent and user reviews to rank enterprise solutions in 10 major categories.
Prosecutors’ Perspective on Police Body-Worn Cameras
The proactive steps being taken by law enforcement and legislators at the federal and state level are most welcome by prosecutors.
What separates big data ‘thrivers’ from ‘survivors’?
A majority of federal agencies have not yet established or leveraged big data expertise -- partly because of an imbalance in investments.
USDA eyes streamlined data harvesting
The Agriculture Department wants to boost data accuracy and reduce the administrative burden on farmers who are required to report much of the same data to both the Farm Service Agency and the Risk Management Agency.
Sound Advice When Implementing Police Body Camera Programs
“It’s important to slow down and get things right,” the assistant chief in Montgomery County, Maryland, told members of the National Association of Counties during a law enforcement subcommittee session this weekend.
States Familiar With West Nile Response Are Better Prepared for Zika
Many health agencies already have protocols in place to monitor the new virus that’s been spreading in countries across the Americas.
How tech can save money for 2020 census
The Census Bureau plans to use outside data sources, mobile devices and an online census form, but researchers are finding other sources of population data that may also help cut costs.
Agency dashboards added to analytics.usa.gov
The federal website performance tracking site now features 10 agency-specific dashboards.
What's On Tap for Route Fifty's Webcast on Police Body Camera Programs?
Register for our upcoming panel discussion: 2 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Flood Disaster Prompts Digitization Effort for 1,700 Boxes of Damaged Documents
In its recovery from Hurricane Irene, an Upstate New York county also improved access to records.
Renewable Energy Projects May Get Boost From Well-Heeled Private Sector Partners
Large energy projects can be politically and financially challenging for public officials. But seeking out cross-sector collaborations can be the best and quickest way to make sustainable energy happen.
How Govinfo keeps pace with users
A mobile-first strategy was a key driver in the Government Publishing Office’s latest iteration of the search site for government documents.
NASA tech could trim air travel delays
The Dynamic Weather Routes system quickly updates and analyses weather information to cut airline flight times and find alternative routes.
New Jersey takes on open data challenges
A new report from the Public Technology Institute examines challenges and opportunities presented by open data.
Satellite image analysis scales with deep learning, crowdsourcing
Crowdsourced image validation combined with machine learning shrinks the pool of imagery requiring human analysis.
Another great leap for GPS?
Researchers have found a way to let low-power mobile devices pinpoint their location to within a few centimeters.
Tutorials demo open data use cases
The Commerce Data Usability Project offers tutorials demonstrating how users can get more value from government data.
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