Mapping the Problem of Elder Abuse
More accessible data on mistreatment of older Americans is needed to develop an informed response.
New State-by-State GDP Gains and Losses Released
The states with the largest economies based on real GDP in 2015 are California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois and Pennsylvania.
100 Resilient Cities Network Adds a New Player for Risk Assessments
Member cities will receive smart transportation, digitalization, job creation and emergency management project advice.
California’s Cap-and-Trade Program in Jeopardy?; Louisiana Bucks Prison Air Conditioning
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: No more renting second homes in Denver; Gardendale school ‘brands’ kids; and a big, dead gator in Lee County raises a stink.
DOD to eliminate common access cards
The Defense Department’s CIO announced a two-year plan to phase out CAC use on information systems.
DC pulls tech into the parking space
The ParkDC pilot will leverage sensors, mobile cameras and dynamic pricing in an effort to reduce parking congestion in Washington, D.C.
Records management: Look beyond the NARA mandates
Although deadlines for accessible electronic records are approaching, forward-thinking agencies will seize the opportunity to get their records management house in order.
DOD bringing recruitment into the digital age
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said he wants to reinvigorate the recruitment process with digital workflows and microtargeting.
City mayors make final pitches in Smart City Challenge
The finalists explained how they would use technology and prize money to make their cities safer and easier to navigate.
Data Download: Measures to Meaning Part I
What can we learn from the data on the numbers of women in local government and the positions they hold?
The ‘Most Difficult Day in the History of Orlando’ Prompted a Massive Intergovernmental Show of Force
America’s deadliest mass shooting required a swift response from state and local agencies and other stakeholders to deal with the immediate danger and to manage the continuing crisis.
Cities Get a Resource Toolkit for Data-Driven Government
In addition, What Works Cities named 12 more to its performance initiative.
Texas Lt. Gov.’s ‘Unfortunate’ Orlando Posts; Backyard Chickens Spread Salmonella in 35 States
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: New Mexico fights endangered wolf releases; Pompton Lakes’ unusable, new dog park; and water testing up among Flint residents.
By Curbing Roundups and ‘Gassing,’ States Seek to Help the Hated Rattlesnake
Some states are trying to give the venomous pit vipers better odds of survival.
Open data: If you can’t measure it, how can you manage it?
While most organizations agree that open data provides a range of benefits, the ability to measure those improvements and the associated costs of open data initiatives remains elusive.
Automated core networks key to cloud migration success
Three ways agencies can ensure their networks will support coming cloud initiatives.
AT&T joins the Smart City Challenge
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced that AT&T is supporting the challenge with $1 million in hardware, products and services.
Is it time to buy cyber insurance?
Cybersecurity insurance not only helps agencies manage the costs of recovering from a breach, it can also foster better security practices.
Cities United in Grief Following Orlando Mass Shooting
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray: “We will stand together and we will be strong” in the face of the deadliest mass shooting in American history.
The ‘Sky Is Really Falling’ on Jacksonville?; Calif. Lawmakers Call for Judge’s Resignation
Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: N.Y. attorney general questions internet speed and ‘stolen’ land in N.C.
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