OMB updates identity management policies
The Office of Management and Budget wants to make it easier to use PIV credentials across agencies and ensure digital devices and tools have manageable identities.
Solving the mobility puzzle: Portland tests analysis tool based on cellphone data
The Replica technology takes de-identified location data from cellphones and pulls it into a dashboard that shows how, when, where and why people actually move around the city.
Army eyes blockchain for trusted communications
The Information Trust program would leverage machine learning and blockchain for user authentication and sharing trust information.
States Consider Using Marijuana Tax Revenue to Help Communities Hurt by Drug Policies
A new report argues that the practice should be more widespread, and should fund sustainable jobs for the communities most affected by drug enforcement policies of the past and present.
Palliative Care Beyond Hospice Is Spreading to More States
Some states are taking steps to extend such palliative care benefits to adult Medicaid beneficiaries who are not necessarily close to death.
More Americans Are Suing Over Gerrymandered State Maps—But the Supreme Court Is Not Likely to Step In
COMMENTARY | The public is more aware of partisan gerrymandering than ever – and less supportive of it.
Young People’s Love of Cities Isn’t a Passing Fad
New research suggests that younger Americans’ preference for urban living is real and not wearing off.
As Airbnb Grows, This Is Exactly How Much It’s Bringing Down Hotel Prices and Occupancy
COMMENTARY | The number of Airbnb properties has exploded since its founding in 2008. A hospitality management expert looked at how this has hurt hotels.
Some Washington Residents Push for a New State
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Texas Secretary of State resigns … Oklahoma settles lawsuit with opioid maker … Oakland considers decriminalizing psychedelics.
With ‘Arctic Man’ Ruling, Supreme Court Limits Certain Retaliatory Arrest Lawsuits
The free speech case involves a man arrested at a festival in Alaska. "It’s significant because it narrows the scope of what individuals can sue the police for," says one legal expert.
$19 Billion Disaster Relief Bill Blocked for Second Time
The House was unable to approve a package of disaster relief funds destined for states hit by hurricanes, wildfires and flooding after a Republican lawmaker lodged an objection Tuesday.
Planting a Habitat for Pollinators on City Streets
A pollinator protection task force in Madison, Wisconsin led to a median-planting project designed to provide a friendly environment for bees and butterflies.
DISA tests cloud-based internet isolation
A prototype solution moves web browsing from the desktop to the cloud, effectively putting an “air gap” between the internet and enterprise networks and improving bandwidth utilization.
Let freedom and innovation ring
Open source technology offers agencies the freedom of choice they need to effectively innovate their way out of their current challenges, incrementally and at their own pace.
Illinois Video Gambling Tax Hike Will Be Decided by Lawmakers With Financial Ties to the Industry
As video gambling has grown in the state, so have the industry’s links to lawmakers.
Is the JEDI prelude winding down?
We may be seeing the end of the introductory phase the Pentagon's Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure procurement.
Internet2's Cloud Connect service goes live
The service gives members a way to deploy shared direct connection infrastructure that supports private direct connections to major cloud services.
Unions, States Confront Trump Home Care Worker Rule
A new rule will make it harder for many home care workers to pay union dues.
Nominations now open for the 2019 Government Innovation Awards
Help us find the best examples of public sector innovation in six critical categories.
Oklahoma Flooding Continues As More Severe Weather Expected
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Hurricane season predicted to be "near normal" ... Disaster bill put on hold by one House member ... Colorado passes insulin price cap.
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