Can your community handle a natural disaster and coronavirus at the same time?

Current playbooks for responding to a tornado or a hurricane likely don’t include the need to consider social distancing in emergency shelters or how to get help from other states when a widespread health crisis is underway.

Bill would fund unemployment IT modernization, portable benefits

The Emergency Benefits for Independent Workers Program Act would establish an emergency portable benefits fund for states to use for unemployed workers and to help modernize their IT systems.

Economic Blow Of The Coronavirus Hits America’s Already Stressed Farmers

The pandemic has decimated agricultural markets.

How IoT can track health supplies

As many states continue to plead for more face masks and shields, the internet of things can help with inventory and supply-chain tracking.

Public Transit Systems Adapt to Plummeting Ridership

Cities are struggling with concerns about safety and low ridership. In some places, officials are taking advantage of the situation to finish long awaited transportation projects.

TIC 3.0: Questions to guide cloud security for the remote workforce

Agencies must embrace a TIC 3.0 readiness approach that sets them up for short-term fixes as well as long-term success.

NIH lab mines GSA's cloud, analytics know-how

To modernize IT operations, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development will tap into GSA's Centers of Excellence team of cloud adoption, data and analytics experts.

Audit trails critical for tracking network activity

The information derived from a combination of audit trails and detailed forensics can help IT professionals trace and react to threats and even prevent future attacks.

Automating problem solving in enterprise data centers

The Naval Information Warfare Center wants new ways to help enterprise data centers perform at an expert level despite not having sufficient IT staff with extensive experience.

Energy looks for exascale storage

Argonne National Lab wants a storage system that can keep up with the Aurora, the nation’s first exascale supercomputer.

The Cost of an Election Amid the Coronavirus Outbreak

A new report lays out some of the costs associated with actions states are taking to protect voters and poll workers from the spread of the virus.

Rural, Intercity Bus Companies Hit Hard by Pandemic

Ninety percent of small intercity bus companies have closed.

Keeping the lights on in Northern Virginia’s data centers

Loudoun County is working with local data center operators and tenants to ensure government, businesses and consumers can access telecommunications, streaming, data storage and processing services, even as they shelter in place.

Census ramps up COVID-19 survey

Census will leverage its cloud-based data collection infrastructure to provide timely information on how pandemic-related changes are affecting Americans.

How to use mass notification technology for COVID-19

Mass notification systems provide an effective and direct way to communicate with the public, allowing officials to target vulnerable populations and ensuring residents have accurate and up-to-date information.

Marines' future: Fewer tanks, more resilient IT

The Marine Corps wants future-proof information technologies that can survive and perform tasks like data analytics uninterrupted in remote, contested environments.

Robots are playing many roles in the coronavirus crisis -- and offering lessons for future disasters

Taking on mundane tasks for health care workers during the pandemic, off-the-shelf robots are automating testing, delivering meals and disinfecting hospital rooms.

How streamlining IT can transform government functionality

Application performance management helps IT teams monitor transactions from the end-user’s browser, through the back-end database to the third-party application code -- making it easier to see if, when and where things can go wrong.

Senators call for tech support for states’ legacy systems

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and 15 Democratic colleagues is asking for funding and regulatory changes that would allow federal IT innovators to help states whose legacy systems are failing under the demands created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Game generates training data for supercomputer mapping coral reefs

Researchers at NASA’s Ames Research Center are combining remote sensing data with an online game to produce training data for a machine-learning algorithm running on a supercomputer.

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