High-tech lie detection
From mouse-movement trackers to language-analysis algorithms, lie-detection technology is taking advantage of all the Information Age has to offer.
It’s Wildfire Season in California, and Utilities Want to Tamp Down Their Liability
Power lines coming into contact with trees causes many wildfires in California. Should utilities be held responsible or be allowed to pass on liability to ratepayers?
Moving apps to the cloud? Some factors to consider
Prioritizing cloud selection based on the most appropriate features for a particular application offers many benefits as well as a few challenges.
Ranking the ‘Worst Connected’ Cities in the U.S.
This National Digital Inclusion Alliance report isn’t something the local Chamber of Commerce is likely going to put in promotional materials.
Making Tulsa More Resilient Means Wrestling With the City’s Racist Past
Disparities persist long after the largest race-based massacre in U.S. history.
Bill Would Prevent States From Messing with Encryption
The bill comes amid an encryption debate that pits national security against cybersecurity.
A Glimpse Into America's Transportation Future
COMMENTARY | According to SpotHero CEO Mark Lawrence, Lyft’s $100 million investment in driver service centers "provides a snapshot of what a responsible future of urban mobility could look like."
Keeping Students' Data Safe
David Couch, chief information officer for the Kentucky Department of Education, discusses student data privacy, the biggest threats to his state's system and cutting down on the information that school districts collect.
Worries Over Cyanotoxins in Tap Water of Oregon's Capital City
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DARPA wants to simulate underground environments for robot testing
For its Subterranean Challenge, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is providing the SubT Virtual Testbed, an open-source simulation platform meant to mirror underground environments.
Low-cost sensors can improve flood management
Through the Flood Awareness Apex program, communities are experimenting with low-cost sensors for tracking floods.
Why it's time to replace your agency's traditional VPN
To keep up with the government IT modernization initiatives, agencies must find a way to enable secure, streamlined connections -- regardless of device or location.
Federal Housing and Transportation Spending Bill Moves to Senate
Programs key to local and state government would largely see either steady funding or spending increases.
Nominations now open for the Government Innovation Awards
Help us find the best examples of public sector innovation in six critical categories.
Stress Testing Can Help Troubled State Public Pension Funds
A new analysis shows benefits of considering a range of factors and scenarios.
Federal Immigration Reform Could Boost Boston’s Economy
The city faces a potential labor shortage in key industries it’s typically filled with immigrants.
Missouri Audit Flags Suspicious SNAP Benefit Use by Deceased, Out-of-State Recipients
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | San Francisco’s unresolved mayoral race … N.C. governor vetoes budget plan … and a mysterious Indiana jailhouse substance.
West Virginia to Start Statewide Distribution of Naloxone to First Responders
“This is not the end all answer to the opioid crisis, but it is certainly a significant step forward in the right direction,” according to Dr. Rahul Gupta, the state’s health officer.
Coastal Flooding Likely to Continue Breaking Records
High-tide flooding happens twice as often in coastal areas as it did 30 years ago due to rising sea levels, according to a new report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
3 reasons agencies should embrace managed print services -- now
MPS can help agencies enhance their security posture, strategically trim costs and improve operational efficiency.
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