Agencies push for open standards across cloud services

More robust open standards would better support hybrid clouds and integrate cross-vendor workflows.

Maryland strikes dark fiber deal to improve access to Ashburn

Direct connectivity to the East Coast data hub is especially important for technology development in Montgomery County.

State, local fusion center staff may get seats in NCCIC

A new bill would open DHS' National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center to state and local agencies to share cyberthreat info.

NYC library partners with Google to teach coding to kids

As a partner in the Google CS First program, the Queens Library can expand its STEM activities and increase computer literacy in the community.

Chicago’s New Civic Tech Collaboration: Better E. Coli Risk Predictions

Volunteers are helping the Chicago Park District figure out whether there are better analytics models for water contamination hazards at Lake Michigan beaches.

In Opioid Abuse Fight, Pennsylvania Tries Out New Tool: Facebook Video

In a crowded media ecosystem, can dialogue on state government policy compete against live exploding watermelons?

Life After State Procurement Reform

As Texas found, agencies can be cautious of new purchasing rules.

Last We Checked, the U.S. Supreme Court Still Sets the Law of the Land

When it comes to collecting sales tax on remote sellers, South Dakota has picked the wrong law to challenge.

3 Arrests in NYPD Corruption Investigation; Brownback Faces Twitter Kansas Fact-Check Furor

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Can Car-Centric Suburbs Adjust to Aging Baby Boomers?

The American suburbs are already aging. But car-centric neighborhoods with multilevel homes and scarce sidewalks are a poor match for people who can’t climb stairs or drive a car.

When Parking Lots May Not Be Sound Long-Term Investments for Cities

With so many parking lots currently underutilized and an era of autonomous cars emerging, the return on investment may not be worth it.

The bad news about bug hunting

The Pentagon's recent pilot program shows just how pervasive the exploitable network vulnerabilities are.

How to plan for after the hack

A draft NIST guide urges agencies to plan for recovery as well as prevention.

18F pilots digital acquisition training with FBI, Treasury

The Digital Acquisition Accelerator pilot aims to give agencies their own teams of “highly trained, cross-functional digital experts.”

IRS opens data on tax-exempt organizations

The tax agency is making the financial information from Form 990 available in machine-readable format.

Route Fifty Roadmap: An Iconic Piece of Infrastructure for the Zenith City

The 111-year-old Aerial Lift Bridge is a reminder of Duluth’s industrial past and a landmark that’s at the center of the city’s tourism efforts.

Tracking Detroit’s Blighted Property Demolitions Like Packages or Pizzas

A newly released online tool has an interactive map that includes information about contracts to take down individual structures.

Record-Breaking Heat Bakes Arizona; Trump Prompts Mayor to Leave GOP

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Heatmaps offer cities new insights into SeeClickFix data

Clustr app shows related issues on an interactive map to help city managers tackle problem areas.

State, local governments get new tech buying option

Fairfax County, Va., awarded a contract to a purchasing cooperative for IT products, services and solutions for state and local government, educational institutions and not-for-profit organizations.

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