When Drivers Adjust to Speed Camera Enforcement
Speed cameras may be hated by drivers, but reduced ticket revenue is a sign they’re working.
Office 365 rolls out ‘useful’ bounce-back messages
Improved nondelivery reports will make it easier for users to fix their own email delivery problems.
4 ways to move from stovepipes to shared IT infrastructure
Cloud-based shared services could be the best place for many agencies to start.
Increasing State Speed Limits Spur Safety Concerns
Drivers’ rights advocates argue that if higher speed limits are being set at appropriate levels based on valid engineering standards, roads will actually be safer. But many safety experts disagree.
NOAA's no-cost plan to get more data into the cloud
Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, IBM, Microsoft and the Open Cloud Consortium will help the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration more effectively distribute its data.
What you can learn from CalCloud
A NASCIO report digs into the lessons learned during California's big cloud infrastructure project.
With a May 31 Transportation Deadline Ticking, State Officials Wait for Congress to Act
A big challenge for state transportation directors: The “uncertainty of whether or not we’re going to have long-term federal funding.”
From DIY to Smartphone Apps: Different Ways Potholes Are Getting Filled
Some citizens use their own novel approaches including flowers and mosaics as cities deploy reporting and tracking tools.
Why hybrid cloud can get agencies over the hump
Hybrid cloud gives agencies a way to leverage existing investments in applications and infrastructure without rearchitecting for a public cloud infrastructure that is radically different from what is in place today.
4 steps to smart network modernization
Agencies get a faster, more efficient network, while federal IT professionals get more time, fewer headaches and assurance that their network is secure, up to standards and operating 24/7.
Army eyes cloud-based virtual training
The Army is making plans for a fully immersive training environment that will make soldiers’ time in the field more productive and meaningful, regardless of physical location.
Why project management as a service makes sense
Project management as a service helps agencies reduce capital expenditures and gives holistic and real-time access to the state of a program or project.
When Smart Parking Meters Become Overly Sensitive
“It’s not a huge issue, but it’s a small irritating one,” according to San Jose’s transportation department.
New tool boosts threat protection inside the perimeter
The iboss FireSphere Threat Isolator integrates the company’s advanced persistent threat solution with HP’s software-defined networking architecture.
DOE spending $200M on next-gen supercomputer
Aurora project will 'put the United States one step closer to exascale computing.'
IBM positions tape for cloud storage
IBM researchers have figured out a new way to squeeze even more data on low-cost magnetic tape, making it a candidate for durable cloud-based storage.
NASA gears up for fourth annual Space Apps Challenge
The international hackathon aims for more than 10,000 participants in 62 countries.
CIO concerns: It all depends on where you sit
New Gartner analysis finds broad similarities at different levels of government, but decidedly different rankings of public-sector CIO's biggest worries.
New York State ‘Bridge Strikes’ Prompt New Detection Systems
State parkways are off limits to trucks and buses. But it only takes one to cause a big traffic headache or worse.
IBM opens network tech testing facilities
Two new Network Innovation Centers aim to help customers explore software-defined networking, network functions virtualization and other emerging cloud technologies.
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