Revamped Philly 311 goes social
Based on Salesforce’s cloud platform, the new Philly 311 system expands residents’ access to city services, lets them view other nearby inquiries and helps the city better track service requests.
What’s on Microsoft’s 2015 enterprise roadmap
Analysts from Directions on Microsoft provided insights into the firm’s enterprise product plans.
Hawaii rebuilds HR systems with cloud upgrade
Hawaii launches its cloud-based human resources management and disaster recovery systems just as time was running out on vendor support for its legacy systems.
NGA sets up geospatial intell portal on Amazon cloud
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Lockheed Martin and Esri, have set up a geospatial intelligence portal on the AWS Commercial Cloud Services environment.
Next-gen checkpoints: Integrating data for insights, efficiencies
In the near future threat metadata from detection reports, persons screened and baggage notes will be integrated to better forecast security threats and deliver operational efficiencies.
Cities open-source fiscal data via OpenGov
Minneapolis and Pittsburgh have opened their financial data with the OpenGov platform.
Box adds user-managed encryption keys to enterprise cloud
The Box Enterprise Key Management is cloud-enabled content management and collaboration system that gives enterprises full control over encryption keys, while preserving Box user experience.
Why DevOps is good for government
When developers and operations staff work closely to continuously deploy and monitor applications they reduce the waste from hand offs and build quality – key motivators for agile and lean methodology.
Power BI expands access to data sources
The newest version of Power BI, Microsoft’s cloud service that lets users create, analyze and share data visualizations includes connectors to a variety of cloud-based data sources, including Data.gov, the main index of government open data.
DOE pilots big data infrastructure projects
Science data pilot projects across the Department of Energy are using supercomputers and ESnet to explore new approaches for collecting, moving, sharing and analyzing massive scientific datasets.
Cloud optimization key to next Windows Server
The next version of Windows Server will be refactored, cloud optimized, container capable and open.
Utah government sees 10,000-fold increase in cyberattacks
A surge in cyberattacks is being attributed to the presence of the National Security Agency’s $1 billion data center.
VMware hybrid vCloud gets FedRAMP approval
VMware’s vCloud Government Service provided by Carpathia gives agencies a way to extend their data centers to the cloud.
Sea change at NIST aims to ease agencies’ tech adoption
Recent modifications to IT standards confirm a changing approach to security, interoperability, and performance metrics by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
5 ways to maintain a high-performance app stack
Today’s IT landscape has become a complex mishmash of end-user devices, connectivity methods and siloed IT; its simplification lies in monitoring all applications as a single ecosystem.
FWHA seeks no-cost cloud for transportation data
Federal Highway Administration is looking for partners who can provide a no-cost option for transforming its datasets into an easy access, cloud-based format.
CyberGIS: infrastructure for massive geospatial data, processes
CyberGIS is a geospatial-specific infrastructure that manages, processes and visualizes massive and complex geospatial data, while performing associated analysis and simulation.
AWS puts Trusted Advisor preview in GovCloud
For a limited time, AWS GovCloud customers will be able to run all 19 best practices, or what AWS calls “checks” available in the GovCloud, the isolated AWS region designed for government’s sensitive workloads.
Spartan browser to support IE-based enterprise apps
Microsoft plans to deliver its new Spartan web browser while also permitting organizations dependent on older IE technologies to retain compatibility with their legacy web apps and intranet sites.
Virtualization, energy saving drive SSA data center plans
The Social Security Administration’s National Support Center designed to take advantage of new technologies, including server virtualization and energy-saving tech to lower costs and closely monitor resources.
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