Protect your agency from security risks on social media
The consequences of a government-managed social media account falling into the wrong hands can have far-reaching impacts both for government and citizens.
When serverless makes sense
Rather than provisioning cloud resources for capacity, users pay only for the resources they consume, and operations and infrastructure management are handled by the service provider.
User-friendly high-performance computing, thanks to MIT Lincoln Lab
Based on lessons learned from the development of the MIT SuperCloud, the Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center developed tools and training to bring HPC capabilities to desktops and laptops.
Confronting Mental Illness, Officers Preferred Remote Clinicians Over A Human Presence
A Texas startup believes they have improved on the best practice of social workers riding along with law enforcement. Mayors at SXSW were taken with the idea, awarding the company first prize in their civic tech pitch competition.
Fewer People Using Transit in the D.C. Area
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | A proposal to allow teens to get vaccinated ... Plans for a property tax reduction in Baltimore ... Chicago tunnel plans on the rocks.
Aging Infrastructure Might Be Raising Water Bills
Repairs and water treatment improvements affect affordability, which is why utilities aim to innovate.
Trump's Budget Calls for Lower Medicaid Spending, New Infrastructure Money
The president's fiscal 2020 spending plan also renews calls for cutting popular grant programs.
State AGs Call Out Congress on Robocalls
Attorneys general are urging Congress to pass legislation cracking down on spam calls.
Millennials Are $1 Trillion In Debt—But They’re Better at Saving Than Previous Generations
Millennials are more financially conservative than their high debt balances might suggest.
Get Off My Lawn
How a small group of activists (a correspondent from The Atlantic among them) got leaf blowers banned in the nation’s capital
DARPA tackles enterprise threat protection
The Cyber-Hunting at Scale program seeks to develop automated tools that can detect and protect multiple Defense Department enterprise networks from nefarious actors and novel attack vectors.
Humans and machines can improve accuracy when they work together
Factoring humans’ decisions -- and confidence level in those choices -- together with algorithmic judgments, yields a more accurate result than people or machines can deliver independently.
Former Coal Mining Towns Turn to Tourism
Coal mining built Kentucky’s Tri-Cities. Can tourism save them?
Is your agency ready to function in a secure hybrid cloud?
Knowing what’s on the network, how it’s being used and by whom is essential before security protocols for a hybrid cloud environment can be correctly set up.
Digital forensics for large-scale networks
With a new collection of open-source tools and code wrappers, network forensic investigators can capture, selectively analyze and reconstruct files from network traffic. The all-in-one toolkit is free for law enforcement teams in the U.S.
Where Have All the Men Without College Degrees Gone?
Economists are trying to understand the steady decline of non-college-educated men in the labor market.
The Persistent Economic Advantage of America’s Suburbs
A new study finds that suburban neighborhoods outperform urban ones across the board.
After a Voter Mandated Pay Increase, the Threat of Firefighter Layoffs
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Looking at a Florida tolls contract ... Luxury tax on non-resident apartments in New York ... A tree falls in Los Angeles.
Sharing as a Solution in Cities with Limited Resources
COMMENTARY | Car sharing, the gig economy and vehicle electrification are all colliding in Austin. The result is lower emissions and economic opportunities.
Government Needs An ‘Ethical Framework’ to Tackle Emerging Technology
At SXSW, a beacon of technology idealism, mayors discuss how to deal with the difficult problems that can come with new tech.
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