How Digital Evidence Is Making Police Up Their Software Game
Body cams were the beginning of a new wave of law enforcement innovation.
Are New Technologies Making Our Driving Worse?
One of the latest hands-free devices projects cellphone options on a screen. And that raises safety questions.
NSA-grade encryption for mobile over untrusted networks
The Scrambl3 app creates a secure virtual-private network that connects BYOD smartphones to an agency server to send messages with end-to-end encryption.
What tech makes a city truly smart?
Cities across the country are using mobile, sensor and data solutions to improve livability for residents and efficiency for government.
This City’s Harvard Partnership Helped Eliminate Blight
The municipality formerly known as “Slumerville” has gone from a “basketcase,” in one lecturer’s words, to being well run.
Public record requests made easy (for government)
The Port of Seattle is using NextRequest, a cloud-based public records management portal, to simplify the request process for both citizens and the government employees who field the questions.
CRM, MDM services get FedRAMP approval
The Department of Housing and Urban Development gives approval to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Government cloud, while MaaS360 gets a green light from the Joint Authorization Board.
How to secure a private cloud for health care data
When considering a private cloud in health care, be sure to conduct ample research, develop a solid risk management policy and ensure that business objectives are met.
The Double-Edged Sword of a Proactive Agency Social Media Strategy
Here are two good examples for Twitter best practices. But actions speak louder than words.
Are Ride-Hailing Services Needed in Modern Cities?
Officials in Broward County, Florida, don’t think so.
Supercomputer network to get speed upgrade
The Defense Research and Engineering Network will get upgrades to reach speeds of 40 gigabit/sec.
DISA updates draft cloud security guidelines
The Defense Information Systems Agency recently released a new draft of security standards as the Defense Department moves to a cloud environment.
Big data challenge for food resilience
Through the Innovation Challenge, the USDA and Microsoft are asking researchers to explore how to strengthen the nation’s food resilience by analyzing agricultural data.
Obama launches exascale computing project
A July 29 executive order establishes the National Strategic Computing Initiative, a "whole-of-government effort" to build better supercomputers.
311 gets an assist from IBM's Watson
The Canadian city of Surrey is the first to use Watson’s natural language-based cognitive computing technology to improve 311 responses.
Looming Northeast Corridor Rail Disaster Demands Solutions
The New York City region needs significant transit infrastructure investments to stay competitive. Can “value capture” financing techniques emerge as an alternative to increased taxation?
State and Local Government IT Professionals Tired of ‘Poor User Experience’
Most think the cloud is the answer to a more consistent Web experience, but security and policy barriers to adoption remain.
Feds Increasingly Frustrated With Lack of State Action on Hudson River Tunnels
With the clock ticking down quickly, DOT Secretary Anthony Foxx says: “[W]e need to get down to brass tacks” on such a critical infrastructure project.
Air Force, DLA move to Office 365
The tailored version of Microsoft's cloud-based productivity suite will include improved email, instant messaging, desktop voice/video communications and user storage capabilities.
The Ever-Improving Online Services and Security of L.A.'s City Websites
Having finally upgraded its municipal Web platform, the city wants to convert citizens into regular clients while protecting their digital assets.
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