Company With Tesla Taxis Plans To Compete Against Lyft, Uber in Portland, Oregon
EcoCab's fleet will consist of all-electric vehicles. Meanwhile, app-based services captured about 43 percent of for-hire rides in the city during May.
Stats Shot: Infamous North Carolina Bridge on Target to Hit a Major Incident Milestone
It’s hard not to watch truck after truck hit this bridge.
How One of the Nation’s Largest Jails Tracks Inmates
In Cook County, Illinois, the Department of Corrections is able to not only keep rival gangs separated behind bars but also make sure to not assign arthritic prisoners to the top bunk.
The 10 technologies that will drive public-sector IT
A revised list of "leading edge technologies" for the Alliant 2 contract reflects the General Services Administration's vision for near-future IT.
Mainframe as a service: Big iron without big headaches
MaaS is at the top of the list of options for mainframe operators looking for prudent solutions to pressing personnel and budget constraints.
Grocery Store Wine Sales Prompt Tennessee to Take the Paperless Plunge
The state’s Alcoholic Beverage Commission aims to shift its licensing process to an online, self-service portal before wine hits supermarket shelves in July 2016.
DOE supercomputers get pre-launch tuning
Systems developers from IBM and NVIDIA will work with applications scientists to develop the tools, technologies and applications that will perform best on the supercomputers.
Michigan Lawmakers Proceed on ‘Ice Cream Month’ Declaration; Breakaway City Plan in Louisiana on Hold
Also: The Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s traffic cone defensive move and Denver isn’t responsible for Red Rocks injuries.
UberX’s Imminent Suspension in California Could Play Poorly Elsewhere
The ride-booking subsidiary intends to appeal, but overarching public safety concerns remain.
Why Hybrid Data Storage Might Be Best When Expanding Police Body Camera Use
Demand for high-definition body cameras is at an all-time high, but the resulting data can be too much for some departments to handle.
Self-Driving Cars Pose a Big Revenue Problem for Local Governments
States and localities need to partner with automated carmakers—and quickly—to establish an alternative tax system, according to a new Brookings Institution report.
Comatose servers draining data center efficiency
While most of the challenges involve management practices and information flows, technical solutions can help.
A Guide to Treating Internet Access Like Critical Infrastructure (Because It Is)
High-quality broadband networks are improving state and local economies and services where they’re embraced, per a recent Next Century Cities report.
NACo Smart Infrastructure Report Highlights Savings and Efficiencies
With certain tech investments, county governments are thinking long term. But they can be costly.
VC offers to fund open data for California counties
Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tim Draper is donating up to $500,000 to provide every California county with a year-long subscription to OpenGov, a cloud-based financial analysis and transparency platform.
Connected Government, Part III: A County Executive’s Tool-Kit as an Elected Official
In the third of a multi-part guest article series for Route Fifty, King County (Wash.) Executive Dow Constantine examines a complex issue many public officials around the United States are facing in their communities: infrastructure.
Successfully migrating and monitoring apps in the cloud
Moving to the cloud might have less of an impact than you might imagine. Data will continue to be secure, applications will continue to perform in generally the same way and job security will not change.
Big State Salary Bumps in Kentucky; Alabama’s Solar ‘Black Hole’
Also: A major tax increase in Nebraska and a plan for centralized neighborhood notifications in San Francisco.
Mental Illness in County Jails a Top Agenda Item at NACo’s 2015 Conference
County governments continue to struggle with establishing systems of care that cater to the 2 million offenders with mental illness in their collective jails.
Indiana: A showcase for the integration of visualization, mobility and analytics
By harnessing newly available data, mobile tools, cloud technology and personalized responses, Indiana has made significant improvements in the effective delivery of government services.
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