Rainy-Day Reserves Remain Short of Pre-Recession Levels in Most State Governments
Projections for fiscal 2016, the current budget year, show decreasing median reserves for the 45 state governments that reported complete data, with 34 state budgets anticipating lower levels relative to operating expenditures than in fiscal 2015.
Defining Civic Data Standards and Bringing Clarity to Them
Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Government Excellence wants help from cities to refine their definitions and identify more standards.
Coming Jan. 20: A Viewcast on Route Fifty’s State and Local Government Management Challenges Survey
Mark your calendars: We’ll be releasing the results of a survey of more than 900 state and local government leaders, employees and other public sector practitioners. Register and tune in.
DHS to start Real ID Act enforcement at airports
New urgency for state driver's license systems, as air travelers from non-compliant states may soon need new forms of identification to fly.
Nation’s Roundabout Capital May Get Even More Traffic Circles
Check out how this Indiana city leads the nation in non-signaled intersections.
Amazon signs CJIS agreement with California
Law enforcement agencies in the state can now use the Amazon Web Services cloud for criminal justice data.
What's ahead for the FAA’s drone registry?
Enforcement of the registration and data security are among concerns voiced over the Federal Aviation Administration’s site to register unmanned aerial systems.
Government trainers take a page from the NFL playbook
A real-time performance intelligence system gives military and law enforcement trainers unprecedented insight into trainee performance.
Workforce analytics: The innovator’s advantage
Workforce analytics can help agency leaders make the best decisions to improve operations, reduce costs, engage employees and achieve other important objectives.
Rhode Island Truck Tolling Fracas Heads Into High Gear
Despite widespread agreement among state lawmakers and others that the Ocean State’s bridges need fixing, there is deep discord over how to foot the bill.
Survey: Local Government Can Compete With Private Sector at Hiring Younger Workers
Incoming workers’ desire to do good makes county and city employment a perfect fit—if jurisdictions can make the often-smaller pay palatable.
States Let Commercial Walk-in Health Clinics Grow Unregulated
Commercial walk-in clinics now provide basic health care for millions of Americans, and states have let them grow largely unregulated.
Datacasting pilot transmits public safety video via PBS signal
Datacasting transmits encrypted live video and data over existing broadcast television signals to a targeted public safety audience.
Data management at the core of USGS Earth science research
The U.S. Geological Survey’s Community for Data Integration supports global Earth science through enhanced use of data, tools and techniques.
Forward-facing security by remembering the past
Looking forward to newer, smarter technologies is not always the most effective strategy for delivering an efficient, nimble and resilient security program. The best advice often is to properly implement the tools and technologies that have been available for years.
As Microsoft support winds down, security risks ratchet up
Security risks will increase when Microsoft stops issuing security patches for some older Internet Explorer browser versions as well as some .NET Framework 4 versions. In April of this year, SQL Server 2005 also will lose extended support.
New York City Faces a Daunting Records Management Initiative
The nation’s largest city hopes to dispose of 700,000 boxes of documents by 2017. But that’s not a simple task.
Indiana Transgender Bathroom Penalties Bill Facing Intense Scrutiny
Newly introduced legislation in the Hoosier State on gender restrictions for public facilities is the latest to emerge in state capitals around the nation.
Mississippi River Winter Floods to Test Government Response, Army Corps Defenses
Levees are being checked for sand boils as water levels rise. And in Louisiana, there’s no word yet whether the Bonnet Carré and Morganza spillways will be opened.
4 Major Takeaways From Chicago’s Open Data Strategy
A recent workshop detailed the basics of what the Windy City’s official information portal has to offer.
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