DARPA's plan for a US-friendly 5G network
Defense Advanced Research and Projects Agency aims to develop a secure, open-source, standards-compliant network stack for 5G networking.
Balancing power consumption on the network edge
Smart cities will require more power at the network edge, but management software can help identify efficiencies as networks decentralize.
Get 'cloud smart' and focus on security, procurement and workforce training
As more government agencies migrate their infrastructure and applications to the cloud, Cloud focusing on security, procurement and workforce will ensure a smooth, secure transition.
With cybercriminals on the attack, states help cities punch back
The majority of publicized ransomware attacks in the United States last year targeted local governments.
States Move to Protect Anesthetized Women from Non-Consensual Pelvic Exams
The controversial practice is condemned by major medical organizations, but still legal in most states.
With Cybercriminals on the Attack, States Help Cities Punch Back
As cybercriminals increase their attacks against local governments, some states are helping cities and counties better protect themselves.
Why Home Health Care Is Suddenly Harder To Come By For Medicare Patients
Home health agencies across the country are grappling with a significant change in how Medicare pays for services.
D.C. Will Get First Statehood Vote in Over Two Decades
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Catholic priest condemns Rhode Island lawmakers over abortion vote … New York prepares for coronavirus … Arizona considers mental health legislation.
Financial Pressure From Rent is Moving Up the Income Ladder
"Ultimately, we're in a rental affordability crisis,” says a researcher who worked on a new report that looks at this and other rental housing trends.
Where in the World is Kansas City?
President Trump’s congratulatory message for the Kansas City Chiefs included a common mistake.
Are State and Local Governments Prepared for the Next Recession?
Two financial experts weigh in on state and local governments’ preparedness for the next recession.
The Cities Where Car Accidents Happen Most Often
Houston, Charlotte and Los Angeles had the most accidents in the country last year, according to data from a transportation nonprofit.
House Lawmakers Propose $2.5 Billion Over Five Years for Bike, Pedestrian Projects
Their bill comes as infrastructure is getting renewed attention on Capitol Hill.
Nation-state cyberattacks: It’s bigger than Iran
Exploits that target vulnerabilities in applications and websites are becoming more common as nation-state attacks escalate.
Partnership rolls out C-V2X project in Virginia
The partners plan to deploy cellular vehicle-to-everything communication in northern Virginia to boost safety for school buses, motorists and highway workers, alleviate congestion and help improve the performance of automated vehicles.
DOD issues cyber standards for contractors
On Jan 31, the Pentagon released the official version 1.0 Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, requiring any company doing business with the Department of Defense meet "at least a basic level of cybersecurity standards."
West Virginia pushes online voting for the disabled
The state is expanding its electronic voting application to better accommodate absentee voters with physical disabilities despite concerns from security experts.
Seeking a More Worker-Friendly Economy, Some States Push Employee Ownership
Ronald Reagan called it “a path that befits a free people.”
The New Coronavirus Is a Truly Modern Epidemic
New diseases are mirrors that reflect how a society works—and where it fails.
Tennessee Legislature May Undo Governor’s Decision to Accept Refugees
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Colorado rolls out environmental pilot for marijuana and beer industries … Legislation in Maine would ease restrictions on lobster truckers … New York City may ban pesticides in parks.
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