Password security starts with making life easier for the user

To address the challenges inherent in password-based security, the U.K. government is taking a different tack -- encouraging its systems administrators to simplify their approach to passwords and use automated controls.

Unmasking malware coders

Army researchers are working on an algorithm that will help system administrators improve security by more easily identifying malware authors and tracking the origin of threats

Report: How to build a better government app

A report from the IBM Center for the Business of Government can help mobile managers create effective, useful apps for workers and citizens.

Boston’s CityScore tracks runs, hits and errors in service delivery

The CityScore analytics dashboard gives Boston officials and residents a Fenway-inspired way see metrics on city performance.

States Look to Avoid Federal Obamacare Payments

By banding together, some states could minimize payments to the Obama administration for using HealthCare.gov technology.

How Virginia Streamlined Its Hospital Patient Pre-Admission Screening Process

The Old Dominion’s creation of a Medicaid portal complicated procedures for facilities with data automation, so it had Curaspan create a workaround.

Vermont Wants Federal OK for Its ‘All Payer’ Health Care Proposal

The state hopes its plan will help eliminate inefficiencies that stem from the different rules, standards and payment methods now found across those three types of “payers.”

Here’s How Some Cities Are Mobilizing Citizens in Blizzard Response

Beyond paying for snow-clearing help, many municipalities hope residents will pitch in to help their community—and stay off the roads.

DOD requires Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses for facility access

The Defense Department will no long accept the driver’s licenses or state-issued identification from Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, Washington and American Samoa for entrance to its facilities.

SAVER: A Consumer Reports for first responders

The System Assessment and Validation for Emergency Responders features objective assessments and validations on commercial equipment and systems.

Oak Ridge Lab preps code for supercomputer transition

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is using Allinea’s MAP as portable performance analysis tool to ensure applications run on present and future platforms.

DHS tests E-Verify app

To better accommodate businesses that are increasingly relying on mobile workflows, the Department of Homeland Security said it will test an iOS-based version of the E-Verify employment eligibility verification program.

What does it take to build agile robots?

The Agile Robotics for Industrial Automation Competition aims to make industrial robots more capable, versatile, collaborative and easier to program.

Iowa fights snow with data

Besides being a hit with the public, the state’s Track a Plow website gives the Department of Transportation and other agencies near-real-time information so they can quickly make data-driven decisions.

Wyoming Looks to Prevent Truck Crashes With New Connected Vehicle Technology

The state’s DOT hopes advanced communications will gather and distribute better information about hazards on Interstate 80, especially in winter.

Vermont State Workers Duped in Tax-Season Phishing Scam

This attack may have “looked more professional” than others, but there was a big red flag, too.

Why Los Angeles Moved Its Alternate Emergency Operations Center to the Cloud

A decentralized strategy is not only wise to maintain continuity, but it’s cost effective, too.

Fewer Manufacturing Jobs, Housing Bust Haunt Many U.S. Counties

A new Stateline analysis shows that in more than one-third of U.S. counties, the inflation-adjusted median income has dropped by 10 percent or more since 2000.

Pennsylvania Sees Economic Opportunity in Clean Power Plan

Republican legislators want to curb the power of Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration to implement the plan.

Army wants 4G LTE for warfighter network

The Army wants to extend its communication capabilities to lower echelons through modular, scalable and interoperable nodes.

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