USGS opens more science data

The U.S. Geological Survey will provide free public access to USGS-funded scholarly research and supporting data, no matter how it is published.

NASA Ames smooths its cloud migration launch

A hybrid solution gave Ames Research Center the cloud storage it needed plus speedy response times and encryption.

MTA to host transit hackathon

New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority is enlisting techies to crunch ridership and route data to improve bus transit on Staten Island.

New York to build emerging tech R&D center

The Emerging Technology and Entrepreneurship Complex on the University of Albany campus will provide the state’s technology industry with more resources to drive economic growth.

Pennsylvania’s Governor: Budget ‘Time Bomb’ Is Ticking

In Harrisburg, Tom Wolf warns that the state risks a ‘fiscal catastrophe’ as tensions with General Assembly lawmakers show no signs of abating.

Denver’s Path to Integrating Enterprise Content and Business Process Management

The Mile High City has been seeking a unified, cost-saving IT strategy since 2005.

USDOT’s ‘Smart City’ Payout Could Be A Mobility Model-Maker

Seventy-seven municipalities pitched their transportation visions for a shot at the $40 million in winnings.

77 cities respond to Smart City Challenge

The winner of the Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge will receive more than $50 million in funding and support to improve its transportation network.

Drone collects El Niño data

The data collected by the NASA Global Hawk will help scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration better understand El Niño's influence on weather in the United States.

Notwithstanding endeavors to eschew obfuscation, website readability drops

More than five years after President Barack Obama signed the Plain Writing Act, a new report finds the readability of federal agency websites has gotten worse.

What’s behind most data center outages?

Cyber crimes and equipment failures may run far behind human error.

Federal 100 winners announced

The annual program recognizes 100 individuals who have played pivotal roles in the federal government IT community.

Are States Obligated to Provide Expensive Hepatitis C Drugs?

New hepatitis C drugs boast cure rates of at least 95 percent. But states are restricting their use for Medicaid patients and prisoners because the cost is so high.

Developing a Cyberattack Curriculum to Improve Emergency Response

A pilot version of a new course was offered for the first time in January to Utah's state government.

Boise’s Sound Approach to Engaging Its Local Skateboarders

Instead of viewing them as a nuisance, local leaders have been expanding recreational infrastructure and planning efforts.

Arkansas’ Popular Highway App Would Be Nothing Without the Cloud

With 80 percent of the state’s licensed drivers using IDrive, scalability is a necessity.

Reverse-engineering the brain to improve machine learning

Researchers are working to decipher how the brain’s visual system processes information in hopes of advancing machine learning algorithms and computer vision.

Gigabit Internet comes to KC public housing

The Kansas City Housing Authority is working with Google to bring free gigabit Internet to over 1,300 families in the metro area.

Boston Deploys ‘Be Like Sebastian’ Campaign to De-Escalate Winter Parking Battles

When is it OK to use a chair to save a dug-out parking space following a blizzard?

Solving art history mysteries with open data

Making provenance data open and accessible gives more people information about a piece’s sometimes sordid history, including clues that might uncover evidence of Nazi confiscation.

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