Cloud-based TMF projects ramping up
Although the Technology Modernization Fund has awarded almost $60 million to four cloud projects so far, agencies are slow in spending it.
Oracle counters DOD's single award argument for JEDI
Oracle disputed the contracting officer's conclusion that a single-award contract will reap better terms for the Defense Department and that a single-award contract will be easier and less costly to secure and manage.
Expanding cloud use requires cross-domain security
The Defense Department must ensure that cloud-based data can be transferred across classification levels and accessed by only the right people, with the right authorization at the right times.
How far should organizations be able to go to defend against cyberattacks?
Public- and private-sector leaders are starting to think about stepping up their defensive activities, by taking more active measures, including "hacking back."
Philly Mayor Deleted Years of Text Messages
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Two Crises In One: As Drug Use Rises, So Does Syphilis
Syphilis rates jumped by 73 percent overall and 156 percent for women from 2013 to 2017.
Town Can Prohibit Union's Inflatable Rat Display, Appeals Court Rules
Grand Chute, Wisconsin didn't violate the Constitution when it ordered a union to remove "Scabby the Rat" from a road median.
How Urban Agriculture Can Improve Food Security in Cities
Cities could learn lessons from Cuba and Argentina about this kind of farming.
Invasive Species Have Some States Seeking Increased Federal Partnership
More than 5,000 invasive species—from plants like cheatgrass to rodents like nutria—inhabit the U.S. causing about $120 billion in economic damage annually.
Economic Boom Hasn't Led to Economic Prosperity For All
New research suggests that about a third of Americans struggle with financial security, including many who would be considered middle class.
Frequent Shutdown Threats Prompt State and Local Safeguards
Lawmakers in several states are moving ahead on bills to help federal workers in future shutdowns. But others caution that cities and states can't prop up federal programs that residents depend upon.
Phishing lure snags 1 in 3 FHFA employees targeted
Some staff at the Federal Housing Finance Agency failed to follow the proper response protocols when subjected to a fake phishing attack, auditors say.
Can secure computation balance data privacy and utility?
While legitimate fears about data vulnerability have limited agencies' attempts to share information, some are turning to new cryptographic techniques to protect privacy while data is processed.
Election security ramps up for 2020
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is building a more permanent institutional capacity to tackle election security.
Frequent shutdown threats prompt state and local safeguards
Cities and states enacting ordinances designed to protect federal workers and temporarily prop up federally funded programs.
General Electric to Pay Back State Incentives After Backtracking on New Headquarters
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These States Collect the Highest Sales Taxes Per Person
Forty-five states and the District of Columbia collect state sales taxes, while local sales taxes exist in 38 states, according to the Tax Foundation.
The Next Parkland Could Happen Anywhere
Schools are trying to bolster security, but they can only do so much to prevent another mass shooting.
Managing the Risks Inherent to Smart Cities
A new guide for non-technologists aims to help local officials avoid technology and policy pitfalls.
How a Health Department Is Working to Contain a Measles Outbreak
When a case is suspected, public health employees launch an exhaustive investigative process that one official called "real gumshoe work."
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