Fund meant to protect elections may be too little, too late

The federal government has released data on how states will spend $380 million set aside for election infrastructure. But questions remain about how much it will help secure the 2018 election.

Pilot-Optional Helicopters Could Be the Future of Fighting Wildfires

The Interior Department’s been working on a plan to expand its aerial firefighting efforts from daylight-only to a 24-hour cycle.

U.S. Circuit Court’s Big Ruling in Smart Meter 'Warrantless Search' Case

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There’s a Shortage of Welders. Will More Women Fill the Gap?

Past efforts to attract women to welding have had underwhelming results. New programs aim to change that.

Looking for ‘Win-Win’ Approaches to the Amazon HQ2 Deal

Economic experts on Tuesday discussed some considerations that surround the pending project.

Vermont Secretary of State Slams ‘Unfunded Mandate’ in Election Security Bill

Jim Condos says the latest draft will force states like his to spend more money on auditing. Meanwhile, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission says states are focused on cybersecurity ahead of 2018 midterms.

More States Appoint ‘Chief Privacy Officers’ to Protect People’s Data

Eight states now have top officials whose job is to keep residents' personal information safe.

Learning From a False Alarm

How a North Carolina county used an accidental active-shooter alert to improve its policies.

What agencies can learn from the Army’s complicated move to the cloud

Thomas Sasala, an Army data enterprise executive, explains several ways agencies can leverage multivendor shared services to improve cloud development and functionality.

More states appoint chief privacy officers to protect people’s data

To ensure the public's trust, more states are hiring privacy officers who understand the rules and risks around the release of personal information.

Columbus wants a transit app for trip planning, payments

As part of its smart city initiative, the Ohio city wants a single smartphone app to help people plan and pay for door-to-door transit.

How states are using their election security funds

The Election Assistance Commission provides details on states' plans to protect the security, accessibility and efficiency of federal elections.

State Official in Mich. Will Face Trial for Involuntary Manslaughter in Flint Deaths

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A Woman’s Paycheck Is Influenced by Her Hometown

In a new study, economists find women from places where sexist attitudes prevail end up earning less later in life even after they move to another place.

Renters Using Housing Vouchers Face Discrimination, Study Finds

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is launching a task force to look at landlord participation in the program.

This Dangerous Volcano Is Dangerously Undermonitored

And the battery on Glacier Peak's lone seismometer is expected to fail soon.

Baaaad Commute: Goats Are the New York City Subway’s Latest Struggle

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FCC’s State Broadband Model Remains a Work in Progress

Local government representatives worry a new code will let wireless providers preempt localities.

A New Smoking Ban in Public Housing Roils Some Residents

Proposed during the Obama administration and being finalized now, the ban is meant to protect the health of residents and save money on maintaining units.

Pushing cybersecurity for counties

The National Association of Counties and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center are encouraging counties to enroll in the free cyber protection program.

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