Supply chain task force maps out priorities
Recommendations expected this summer aim to improve how risks are being managed in the IT and communications supply chains.
Why some counties are powerhouses for innovation
Locales with research universities and a large proportion of college-educated people tend to attract more high-tech investment, but there are other ways regions can become centers of innovation.
Energy plans delivery of first exascale supercomputer
Argonne National Laboratory will use Aurora for machine learning and simulation problems in space research, drug response predictions and weather forecasting.
Supreme Court to Review Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Trying to pay people wrongly accused of fraud in Michigan ... An ongoing petrochemical fire in Texas ... Books and the mayor in Baltimore.
In Nashville, Will Amazon Overpromise and Under-Deliver?
New salary data cast doubt among activists on whether Amazon will fulfill its compensation pledge in Nashville. And they’re advocating to stall local approvals.
California Governor on Opportunity Zones: ‘I hope it’s not just to make a quick buck.’
State and local leaders and investors gathered to discuss the economic development program on Monday.
What Self-Driving Cars Mean For Seniors and the Suburbs
The U.S. Conference of Mayors vice president focuses on getting his community excited for the “human aspect” of the disruptive technology.
Why HR Managers Should Be Partnering With State Governments
Legislatures are taking up important issues of key interest to companies and their employees.
The Cities Where Residents Are Most Eager to Leave
An analysis by real-estate website Redfin.com examined places where more people were searching for homes elsewhere compared to people looking to move in.
African-Americans Missing Out on Southern Push for Legal Pot
Advocates have raised concerns that minorities won’t have an equitable stake in the emerging business.
Big Tech Must Help Cities Bridge The Divide
COMMENTARY | The two should view each other as "co-creators, sharing tools and information," according to the head of Bloomberg Philanthropies' What Works Cities.
5 ways to subvert the risk of legacy IT
A comprehensive, centralized monitoring solution that can view both legacy and modern infrastructure in a single console can help agencies quickly spot trouble and resolve issues before customers are impacted.
Machine learning on the fly
The Real-Time Machine Learning Grand Challenge aims to create processors that can interpret and learn from data in real-time with the energy efficiency of the human brain.
HHS investigates blockchain for securing log files
The HHS Division of Acquisition is working on a pilot to secure system logs required by the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program.
Two People Dead in Historic Midwest Flooding
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Louisiana duplicate tax refunds ... New approach to combat teen vaping ... Vermont starts paying remote workers.
Cracking Down on Fake Service Dogs
Twenty-eight states have passed laws penalizing people for misrepresenting their pets as service dogs, with two more considering legislation this spring.
Gig Economy Workers Gain Security, But at What Cost?
A California court introduced a test for classifying employees and contractors.
Maryland Races to Be First State to Ban Foam Containers and Cups
The clock is ticking on a compromise bill that either Gov. Larry Hogan will sign or both chambers might pass with veto-proof majorities.
States See Sales Tax Growth After Supreme Court Ruling
South Dakota v. Wayfair opened the door for new collections from online retailers, with several states currently considering plans.
Amazon Shows Us Why Tech Talent—Not Big Incentives—Draws Development
COMMENTARY | "We might not see another competition like Amazon’s HQ2 search for a long time. And for cities trying to become the next tech hub, that’s OK."
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