New Software Helps Government Employees Pick Up Where Retired Staff Left Off
Amid the Silver Tsunami, keeping track of old discussions is important.
Nasal Spray Meant to Help Combat Opioid Deaths Will Be Priced Lower for State, Local Agencies
The product is expected to hit shelves in the coming weeks.
Connecticut’s GE Loss is Boston’s ‘Powerball’ Gain
The Fortune 500 leader had threatened to leave the Nutmeg State. Now we know where the company will end up.
Survey: DevOps helps agencies better manage app life cycles
Seventy-eight percent of federal IT managers said they believe DevOps will help their agency innovate faster.
USDA ramps up cloud service strategy
Tony Cossa, the USDA’s director of cloud strategy and policy, outlined the agency’s plans to expand its cloud services.
How to protect data and infrastructure with DNS security
Attacks on the domain name systems are on the rise and can cripple an agency’s network.
FirstNet RFP released
After a year of consultation with industry and public safety officials, FirstNet released the final request for proposals for the nationwide, wireless, interoperable broadband communications network for first responders.
CBP intercepts drug-smuggling drone
Customs and Border Protection reported a smuggling effort involving the use of a marijuana-laden drone near San Luis, Ariz.
D.C. Just Went ‘All In’ on Data Accessibility
The District of Columbia followed up the release of several key local government datasets with a Draft Open Data Policy that's up for online public comment.
This Utah Ski Town Drives Record Citizen Engagement With Its Water Portal
Park City’s solution is catching on, even in cities not wrestling with drought-driven water conservation challenges.
The Story Behind How the Laquan McDonald Shooting Video Was Released
At Chicago Hack Night, journalist Brandon Smith details how he used FOIA to force the city to make the video public.
Dropping Oil Prices Are Hammering Tax Revenues in Energy-Producing States
A new brief from the U.S. Department of Energy outlines some of the fiscal ramifications of the energy industry declines in six states.
Can crowdsourcing decipher the roots of armed conflict?
The Correlates of War project, a long-standing project that studies the history of warfare, is now experimenting with crowdsourcing as a way to improve its global conflict database.
Helping Drug-Addicted Inmates Break the Cycle
Most inmates start using drugs again as soon as they’re released. If they don’t die of an overdose, they often get arrested again for drug-related crimes. The challenge is breaking that cycle.
Hooking up with Tinder to encourage organ donation
The United Kingdom’s National Health Service partners with the popular dating app to raise organ donation awareness.
Feds back off on Real ID
The federal government is backing off its demand that states bring their driver’s licenses and state ID cards to federal standards or see their residents face greater hassles at airports.
Juniper Networks updates software in wake of security flaws
Juniper Networks responded to the finding of “unauthorized code” in its firewall operating system with a complete replacement of its original controversial random number generator, Dual_EC.
Philadelphia looking for a new CIO
Following the resignation of Adel Ebeid late last year, Philadelphia is on the hunt for a new chief innovation officer.
San José’s Innovation Agenda Will Hinge on the Internet of Things
Starfish, a new smart city network, will be demonstrated in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Why Many Cities Should Be Envious of D.C.'s Parks and Recreation Programs
The nation’s capital is a swimmer’s paradise because of its investments in municipal pools. And now, non-swimmers can take advantage of a great wellness perk the District offers its residents.
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