NARA preps for presidential transition
The National Archives and Records Administration will assume legal custody of over 200 terabytes of electronic presidential records on inauguration day, but its work has already started.
Aggressive Bees Go On Rampage in Bay Area; Craft Brewing Won’t Save Alaska
Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Drunken Iowa beachgoers; mysterious Google Maps vehicle in Philly; and New York City toll evaders face Gov. Cuomo’s wrath.
California Proposal Would Shift More Control Over Water Conservation to Suppliers
The move comes as the state has experienced wetter weather than last year. But drought conditions remain.
4 steps to secure data management
Establishing the right technology ecosystem can address agencies’ data security challenges, including how and where to store data and control access.
NOAA weather prediction model goes 4-D
With its new supercomputers, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration boosts the power of its Global Forecast System.
DISA maps out milCloud 2.0
A commercial provider will provide an on-premise private cloud for the next version of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s cloud environment.
DISA evaluates DODIN defense through adversary’s eyes
The cybersecurity review examines the DODIN from an adversary’s perspective to better prepare network defenders.
Louisiana moves levee inspection to the cloud and saves
When a custom-built application began to fail, levee inspections moved to TerraGo’s Edge, a cloud-based subscription mapping and forms service.
Firms pair up for next phase of drone management system testing
Drone manufacturer AeroVironment will work with flight management service provider SmartC2 for the October beyond-line-of-sight unmanned aircraft system traffic management system tests.
Schools Are Put on Federal Notice to Respect Transgender Rights
In a letter sent Friday, federal officials warn local districts not to discriminate against students using restrooms.
Public Sector CIO Advice: The Case for Automating Compliance
Responding to records requests quickly builds public trust.
State Wildlife Officers Stop Florida Man With Gator Parts Strewn All Over His Truck
The Sunshine State’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recorded at least 154 alligator-related violations last year.
London Mayor Invited to Speak at U.S. Mayors’ Annual Meeting
Sadiq Khan will likely have something to say about the Islamophobia and the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign if he accepts.
Los Angeles Faces Major Funding Challenges for Its Ambitious River Restoration
In order to create vibrant riverside communities, tax-increment financing may be needed to make the bold riparian vision a reality.
Arizona Bans Local Drone Laws; Denver Railroad Crossings Experience Glitches
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: 25 Connecticut police officers minorities might want to avoid; Detroit blight removal program investigated; and can D.C. spend money without Congress?
Scott stresses the IT changes a $3.1B revolving fund could bring
Federal CIO Tony Scott said the proposed $3.1 billion IT Modernization Fund could help agencies migrate from legacy systems to shared cloud services.
Avoiding common hang-ups in DevOps pipelines
Getting a continuous integration and delivery process to work correctly takes time, but some upfront work will help establish stable, complete and simple DevOps pipelines.
Low-cost beacon solution keeps tabs on firefighters
The Firefighter Accountability and Proximity system locates firefighters with an Android app that measures the relative distance between the beacons they each wear.
Searching for better intelligence from the machine world
The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is interested in technologies improving anticipatory intelligence, analysis, operations and data collection.
Data sharing critical to law enforcement
In today’s increasingly unsecure cyber ecosystem, sharing data and tools with partner organizations gives law enforcement a better picture of threats and crimes.
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