Austin Joins Mozilla’s Growing ‘Hive’ of Gigabit Cities

Kansas City, Missouri, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, have already seen municipal services and Web literacy benefit from the Gigabit Community Fund’s grants.

Baltimore’s ‘Strong Mayor’ Survives Tight Votes; Seattle Adopts Adaptable Traffic System

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Philly’s parks make Google Street View first; Louisiana parishes fear they’ll lose millions of dollars; and Massachusetts needs new emissions limits.

Unleashing Urban Innovation: Smart City 2.0

To truly unleash the creativity and innovation of cities, city leaders have to deploy the infrastructure to make this possible, and then allow individuals and companies to leverage the data.

Long-Term Obligations Vary as a Share of State Resources

Unfunded pension liabilities are states' largest liabilities.

Is America Finally Ready for Smart Guns?

Some gunmakers know how to manufacture smart guns. But they have faced obstacles to selling them—until possibly now.

Route Fifty Roadmap: East Liverpool, Ohio

The vicious cycle of drug abuse, poverty and economic decline is eating away at the former Pottery Capital of the World. “Heroin is literally killing us.”

Need an ambulance? Better call Uber.

HBO’s John Oliver explores why emergency call centers can’t accurately locate mobile callers.

Next-gen networks call for strategic security

A hybrid approach to network modernization can be cost-effective for agencies and deliver real improvements in capacity, availability and security.

County database fights real estate fraud

The Property Records Notification system sends email alerts when changes are recorded on properties people are tracking.

Watson takes on cybersecurity

Watson for Cyber Security will leverage the platform’s natural language processing to provide insight to threats.

Salt Lake City joins the Police Data Initiative

The Salt Lake Police Department has released data on use-of-force incidents and plans on releasing more information as part of its participation in the Police Data Initiative.

Next Generation of Transportation Disruption Will Have ‘Impacts That We Can’t Fully Anticipate’

“I think our roles as infrastructure providers are going to change significantly,” the Utah Department of Transportation’s director said at an Infrastructure Week event in the nation’s capital.

A ‘Holistic Approach’ to State Fraud Prevention

Predictive analytics, behavioral economics and collective intelligence are key, per a new report.

Calif.’s Undocumented Immigrant Children Get Comprehensive Health Coverage; Scared Texan vs. the DEA

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: South Carolina inmates sneak on social media; Michigan governor may have deleted Flint emails; and North Carolina’s top attorney doesn’t want to defend its ‘embarassing’ bathroom law.

Where Drinking, Drugs and Alzheimer’s Are Disproportionately Fatal

Why are falls disproportionately killing people in Northern states such as Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin? Why is Alzheimer’s disease causing relatively more deaths in Washington state?

What agencies need to know when working with a FedRAMP-approved vendor

Agencies are responsible for three broad areas of compliance: user management, privacy and training.

Tennessee’s Procurement for Marketing and Advertising Sets a New Standard

Tennessee’s four-tiered procurement method helped bring in an estimated $1 billion in increased tourism spending and could be used by any state willing to step away from traditional Request for Proposal models.

Route Fifty Roadmap: Wheeling, West Virginia

How do cities like Wheeling, which thrived under different circumstances, find their place in a complex global economy and attract needed investment?

Big obstacles remain for big data analytics at DOD

Questions of data integrity, value proposition are still unanswered, Defense Department officials said in a recent panel.

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