How Detroit Found $816 Million to Save the City; Florida’s Harmful Smelly Snail Invaders
Also in our State & Local weekend news roundup: L.A.’s big subway extension starts; Dallas is officially Ebola free.
Why a Google Fiber Deal Fell Apart in Kansas
Documents detail discussions that led the company to scuttle its expansion in a fast-growing Kansas City suburb.
Esri adds science, tech modules to ArcGIS platform
Esri will integrate SciPy, an open-source technical software library, into ArcGIS mapping platform, making it easier for scientists to develop new geospatial tools.
Lighter communications key to Army’s future
It's critical that the communication infrastructure be ready at all times – from installation to the point of need, said Lt. Gen. Robert S. Ferrell, the Army's CIO/G-6.
Put Down the Traps and Guns—Coyotes Will Outsmart Them Every Time
A growing number of coyotes are pressuring cities to act aggressively, but hunting them can actually encourage larger populations.
Attacks on open source call for better software design
With as much as 90 percent of the code used for in-house development is based on pre-fabricated modules, we need better tools that scan components for potential vulnerabilities before they are tied into actual products.
10 ways to recharge cybersecurity ops centers
Mitre Corp. cybersecurity engineer Carson Zimmerman spells out ways government security operations centers can regain advantages against increasingly sophisticated adversaries.
Major Tech Company Severs Ties With ALEC
SAP is the latest in a string of tech organizations to bolt from the conservative group of state legislators and corporations.
OpenGov Foundation Projects Get Big Boost From Knight Foundation
A new $750,000 grant will help the organization press forward on its Madison tool and Free Law Founders efforts to unlock state and local laws.
Indy Mayor, Council Agree on Preschool Plan; What’s Wrong in Carmel, California? Plenty.
Also in our State & Local news roundup: Fort Lauderdale’s big battle over feeding the homeless pits 90-year-old activist vs. the city.
Elections Shake Up State Chief Information Officer Jobs
The top officials who direct states’ technological innovation are seldom in their jobs long. Electing new governors is part of the reason why.
New York's Rat Population Is Far Smaller Than You Might Guess
The latest tally of the city's rat horde dispels the myth that the city is home to "one rat per person."
Like Most Cities, Lafayette, Indiana, Is Swarming With Feral Cats
One Midwestern town tries a softhearted approach to the management of free-roaming felines: calling in "Colony Caretakers"
Navy christens ERP 1.1 financial management system
The Naval Supply System Command’s Weapon Systems Support unit completes the transition of its financial systems to new enterprise resource planning system.
Cybersecurity partnership adds muscle to analytics toolset
Cybersecurity provider Centripetal Networks partners with ThreatTrack to enhance its RuleGate attack visualization tools.
Code checking leads to sea change in Navy programming
The Navy has been able to troubleshoot and repair programming errors before software is deployed using HP’s Fortify Software Security Center product.
8 best practices for evaluating cloud risk
After an initial slowdown, government cloud adoption should pick up as security and standards are incorporated by agencies.
Will Berkeley’s Soda Tax Pop Up in Other Cities and States?
A similar measure in San Francisco failed on Tuesday after intense industry spending to defeat it.
Seattle Pre-K Initiative Approved by Voters; Local Fracking Ban in Texas Challenged
Also in our State & Local roundup: California health agency opens its new open data portal and a massive real estate deal falls apart in Detroit.
GOP Governor Candidates Win in Deep-Blue States
Yes, Republicans won the Senate, but it may be their gubernatorial victories that hurt President Obama's party the most.
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