Coronavirus Cases to Jump with Increase in Testing Capacity
Health officials said Monday that as testing shifts from public labs to commercial labs the number of coronavirus cases will increase. The insufficient testing capability has been a major criticism of the disease response.
Gunfire Detection Technology Spreads, Raises Privacy Concerns
Police advocates of the audio monitoring surveillance system say it helps them know just how many shootings are happening in their cities. But civil rights advocates say policy makers should think about possible privacy implications.
New York State Makes Own Hand Sanitizer to Protect Against Coronavirus
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that the state has started making its own hand sanitizer at a state prison and warned retailers to stop price gouging.
On front lines, first responders brace for coronavirus -- and their own protection
First responders sickened by COVID-19 could create gaps in the workforce at a time when their services may be in high demand.
Ushering in the future of government pay
NewPay enables mobile processes, unprecedented data analytics and many other 21st-century features.
JEDI injunction decision hinges on cloud storage definition
Conflicting interpretations of “highly accessible storage” are at the center of a federal judge’s ruling granting Amazon Web Services a preliminary injunction that freezes task orders on the Defense Department’s massive Joint Enterprise Defense Initiative cloud contract.
Deer, Bear and Everywhere: Animals Move Into the City
Many wildlife agencies are shifting to a more hands-off approach to animals in urban areas instead of treating every sighting as a problem to be solved.
What Other States Can Learn From What Happened in Illinois After It Legalized Gambling
Attention: Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, Mississippi and Pennsylvania. Accel Entertainment became the largest video gambling operator in Illinois. Now it has its eyes on you.
Philadelphia Unveils Sweeping Poverty Plan
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Chicago mayor rejects proposal to give away police firing authority … Colorado lawmakers push for public insurance option … Idaho increases fees for out-of-state hunters.
In Fight Against Coronavirus, Washington State Weighs Stricter Limits on Gatherings
The move comes as events around the U.S. are getting canceled and postponed.
Costs to Combat Coronavirus Mount in an Epicenter of the Outbreak
In King County, Washington alone, the local government is spending about $100,000 a day responding to the public health crisis, according to one lawmaker.
Coronavirus Quarantines Pose Tough Issues for State and Local Officials
Thousands of people across the country are being asked to self quarantine after being in close contact with people diagnosed with Covid-19.
Cleaning Up Paper Recycling in South Florida
Waste Management reversed its decision to cut mixed paper recycling in 14 Broward County municipalities, but says reduced contamination is needed.
Exempting Breastfeeding Mothers from Jury Duty
A proposal in Washington state would allow breastfeeding mothers to skip jury duty.
Cracking Down on 'Disruptions' of Government Meetings
The Utah state Senate unanimously passed a bill that the sponsor said is meant to "create civility." It would increase penalties for protests or other disruptions of public meetings.
Autonomous vehicles can be fooled to ‘see’ nonexistent obstacles
By strategically spoofing LiDAR sensor signals, attackers can fool a vehicle’s LiDAR-based perception system into “seeing” an obstacle that’s not really there.
Practical planning for a quantum future
It’s not too soon for agencies to begin preparing for quantum computing’s impact on government security, according to a new report.
Sensing atmospheric energy to identify Earth-bound disturbances
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s AtmoSense program aims to better understand how energy travels from the ground to the ionosphere. The hope is that the atmosphere could be used as a sensor to identify natural disturbances.
Federal outlook: ICAM access and automation
Identity, credential and access management solutions that are operations- and automation-ready, easy to deploy, transparent and frictionless will help agencies deploy secure access for their users and contractors.
Blood Drives Fall Off As Coronavirus Worries Grow
Cancellations and no-shows for blood drives in states where the virus is spreading — and in ones where it’s not — pose risks for the nation’s inventories.
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