13 New ‘What Works Cities’ Announced by Bloomberg Philanthropies
Improving data-driven government is the aim of the municipal-focused initiative.
Northern Virginia County Eyes Innovation Districts
Fairfax County, Virginia, wants to develop such hubs throughout the region to attract new businesses and residents.
Hackathons tackle suicide prevention
Dec. 12 events in five cities will leverage open data, analytics and APIs to build a better system for spotting and helping at-risk individuals.
Transportation CIO freezes IT purchases
Department of Transportation CIO Richard McKinney issued a memo freezing all departments’ IT purchases for at least 90 days in order to craft a comprehensive spending plan.
An Alternative Way to Get Things Done in Chicago: Work With the City’s Aldermen
Sidestepping City Hall, some ward representatives are responding to service requests via Romulus, a new a new customer relationship management system.
NASA cubesats to test in-orbit networking and data-sharing
The Nodes cubesats will test the potential for using multiple, small, low-cost satellites to perform complex science missions.
Harnessing the power of the Industrial Internet for government
The network of connected IT and operational technology has the power to enable perimeter defense, smart factories, supply chains, asset tracking systems, power grids, intelligent transportation systems and smart cities.
DOT dangles big money to encourage cities' smart transportation efforts
The Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge will award up to $50 million to a medium-sized city to develop a data-driven transportation infrastructure.
Data Is the Fuel That Turns the Gears of Government
It's also powering incremental change that's improving operations and public services. Just look at Cincinnati.
Virginia’s Data Re-engineering Internships Boost State Agency Efficiency
University students are using analytics to develop government use cases.
Big Data Is Big News, Especially in State Governments
The Pew Charitable Trusts is starting an 18-month review of how the 50 states are utilizing data to improve decision-making and government performance.
5 elements of advanced network monitoring
As federal technology environments become more complex, the processes and practices used to monitor them must evolve to address new risks and challenges.
Visual analytics shines in solar research
SAS Visual Analytics helped researchers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center sift through sun simulation data to identify points of interest and find relevant data relationships.
EPA eyes digital services marketplace
The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking information about vendors’ digital services and their sustainability practices.
An Advanced Sensor Network Will Help Utah Cities Figure Out Their Urban Biorhythm
Anonymized data captured from passing WiFi and Bluetooth signals will help Park City understand travel patterns in various subpopulations. And that could aid economic development efforts.
Comcast’s New Philadelphia Agreement Irks Seattle City Hall
The cable giant’s pending franchise deal has been put on ice in the Emerald City.
NYC clarifies open data policies
Five measures will make the city’s open data portal's store of information more accessible.
Meet DAVE, DOD’s acquisition reporting system
The Department of Defense is continuing to build out the Defense Acquisition Visibility Environment to replace its legacy reporting system.
5 Ways States Achieve Meaningful Medicaid Transformation
Leadership, data, funding, resources and monitoring are important areas.
A Crime-Fighting Tattoo Database; St. Louis County’s New Angry Municipal Battle
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