Fujitsu launches secure enterprise tablets
Fujitsu introduced two 'enterprise-ready' Windows tablets this week, targeting government users who need extra security features.
How will you manage big (and bigger) data in 2015?
Government IT departments will increasingly turn to data warehouse augmentation tools and tactics in 2015 to address their big data management challenges.
How science is cutting big data down to size
Researchers are developing set of data management tools that could be used across the scientific community.
Use of Gunfire-Detection Technology Expands to More Cities
ShotSpotter, used in more than 60 U.S. cities, is now helping police in Wilmington, Delaware.
Protecting Against Next-Generation Threats at the State and Local Government Level
Watch our recent editorial viewcast featuring Fairfax County, Virginia, CSIO Mike Dent and D.C. CIO Sagar Samant.
New York State Moves to Ban Fracking
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that the state's moratorium on the drilling practice will remain in place.
After Parliament Attack, a Renewed Focus on Statehouse Security
When state legislatures reconvene early next year, lawmakers and law enforcement will focus on security in state capitols, especially in the wake of this year’s deadly attack at the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa.
DISA drafts new cloud security requirements
The Defense Information Systems Agency released a draft of cloud computing security requirements for the Defense Department.
Alaska's Prostitution Law Isn't Working
In 2012, the state reclassified sex workers as trafficking victims rather than criminals—but a report says the new language hasn't altered the way they're treated by police.
Hard Work Awaits San Diego After Open Data Policy Is Approved
The city’s information is scattered across multiple systems and officials don’t know the extent of the data that’s been amassed.
KEMP introduces support for federal ID smart cards
The provider of software-centric and cloud-focused load balancer solutions now supports integration with Defense Department environments using CAC authentication and Active Directory application infrastructures.
VA recruits Watson analytics, cloud to fight PTSD
Veterans Affairs launches a pilot project to test uses of IBM Watson analytics to help doctors sift electronic medical records to support clinical decision-making in treating PTSD.
Will CDM finally be ‘the realization of IT security’?
Tools and services are being chosen for Phase 2 of the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program, which security watchers say could be a revolutionary step in how the government protects its information.
Texas Wants to Be a Cloud Model for Other States
The Lone Star State is leading its government agencies in a major reform effort to accelerate cloud adoption.
Tennessee City Bans Negative Social Media Comments
The sweeping new policy impacts anyone involved with city government from elected officials to employees to volunteers to vendors.
California Needs More Than 10 Trillion Gallons of Water to End its Drought
It probably isn’t going to get it.
Like Other State Capitols, Missouri’s Seat of Government Is Falling Apart
Water infiltration is undermining the building’s foundation, among other problems.
Need an app store? Salesforce, Microsoft have options.
Salesforce's AppExchange Store Builder is a platform to help organizations quickly create a fully customizable app marketplace. And Microsoft is expected to include app store management in Windows 10.
County Pushes Back on Fluoridation Skepticism
Despite public health research showing oral health benefits, adding fluoride to drinking water continues to be a controversial topic for local governments.
City smooths disaster recovery upgrade
Riverside, Calif., upgrades its data storage infrastructure by migrating half a petabyte of data from its storage area networks and establishing fail-over arrays for disaster recovery.
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