California OKs Azure Government cloud for criminal justice data
Microsoft’s Azure Government cloud is certified to handle criminal justice information in the cloud, the California Department of Justice said.
Who’s online now? 18F builds web analytics dashboard
Marking its one-year anniversary, 18F unveiled analytics.usa.gov, a public digital analytics dashboard for almost 300 executive branch government domains.
Google Nearline offers fast retrieval from cold storage
Google said its Nearline Storage service provides users with rapid retrieval of long-term storage at a low cost.
Microsoft beefs up Azure for Internet of Things
Microsoft’s Azure IoT Suite combines the business intelligence capabilities of Power BI using real-time data (Azure Stream Analytics) and Azure Machine Learning capabilities.
IT modernization strategy: Reuse rather than replace
Agencies can modernize by reusing, not replacing, core business assets, allowing for smart use of existing funds and faster time to market for new functionality and services.
Watch a Utah Construction Crew Demolish a Bridge in 32 Seconds
Also, watch the Michigan Department of Transportation “slide” a new bridge into place.
HP’s security software as a service gets FedRAMP OK
With the authorization of HP’s Fortify on Demand service, federal agencies have on-demand access to continuous monitoring and vulnerability detection without additional software.
Baltimore drafts guidelines for police body cams
A recent draft report addresses the tech concerns cities might have in implementing police body camera programs.
GAO to Census: Tighten up Internet response option
The Census Bureau’s plans to offer the option to use an cloud-based system to respond to the 2020 census is fraught with challenges, says GAO, including insufficient planning for changes in the agency’s IT infrastructure.
Mission critical cloud: Comments due for FedRAMP high
This Friday marks the end of the comment period on the draft requirement that will enable agencies to use cloud environments for high-impact information.
Vapor IO unpacks data center design for the network edge
Vapor IO introduced a modular data center design that features smaller, rounded data cylinders that can be rapidly configured for operations in metropolitan markets or where compute demand shifts rapidly.
Dell updates cloud tool with security analytics, social ID
Dell unveiled a new version of its Cloud Access Manager, an access management tool that taps a new security analytics engine to streamline access to web applications and OpenID Connect-compliant mobile apps.
City streamlines public works requests as part of 311 upgrade
The Elgin, Ill., call center upgrade set the stage for the city to create a workflow and work request system for ‘call before you dig’ requests.
How to keep legacy systems from becoming liabilities
A recently released report from Washington state creates an enterprise-level modernization roadmap to tackle the problem of updating legacy IT systems.
San Francisco focuses IoT platform on energy data streams
San Francisco is acting as anchor to a group of firms mapping real-time building energy usage data as well streaming information from traffic monitors and mobile devices.
Smartvue puts video surveillance in Azure Government cloud
Smartvue has been authorized to use Azure Government, which is part of the Microsoft Cloud for Government, for its military and government video surveillance solutions.
GSA looks to upgrade job vacancy management system
The General Services Administration is researching a software-as-a-service application that would automate its job vacancy management system.
Cities tap Yelp to improve health inspection process
Restaurant hygiene inspection data on Yelp is helping city health inspectors better target offenders and pushing restaurants to clean up their act.
3 paths to efficiency via IT automation
Automation improves operating efficiency and reduces costs, while meeting escalating demands on the IT department and the government agency as a whole.
Unknown clouds in the government enterprise
A new report finds that employees in the average public sector organization actually use 721 cloud services, which is 10 times more than IT departments expect.
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