A game to bridge the cyber training gap
CyberWar: 2025 increases players' knowledge and experience of the planning, preparation, execution and assessment of joint cyberspace operations.
Paper trails and random audits could secure all elections -- don’t save them just for recounts in close races
The prospect of audits will in itself deter anyone with malicious intent, reducing the likelihood of an attack. And the audits themselves will help the voting public be sure any tampering is likely to be discovered.
Analytics help city police connect the dots across databases
Using an SAS solution to merge and manage large disparate datasets, law enforcement professionals in Cary, N.C., can leverage advanced analytical capabilities for their investigations.
How to leverage containers for cloud migration
Containers can streamline the cloud migration process, saving time and headaches along the way.
Governors Remain Hot and Cold on Trump’s National Guard Border Plan
While many Republican governors have offered enthusiastic support, one has offered a low-key dismissal of the plan.
The Limits of Earthquake Early-Warning Alerts
Last week’s quake near L.A. shows the promise of the West Coast seismic notification system under development. But its effectiveness will depend on those using the technology.
There Is Science (and Power) Behind Effective Citizen Communication
Scottsdale, Arizona’s assistant city manager discusses how boosting engagement with residents can be more than just a marketing gimmick.
Intergovernmental Fights ‘Deeply Rooted in the Flaws’ of New York’s Governor and Mayor
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Michigan ends Flint’s bottled water shipments … California sheriff department’s K-9 shot in neck … and scofflaw golf cart drivers in “Florida’s Friendliest Hometown.”
Mitigating Traffic at Intersections With AI and Video Detection
The city of Maricopa, Arizona doesn’t have a traffic engineer, and now it doesn’t need one.
Feds Invite State and Local Agencies to Take Part in Disaster Exercise
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's latest National Level Exercise will take place April 30 to May 11.
GAO: CMS needs better security for its Medicare beneficiary data
The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services isn’t doing enough to secure data that is accessed by external entities, GAO found.
Lawmakers dig deeper into Hawaii's false missile alert
During a April 5 field hearing federal officials questioned whether the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency was ready to roll out a system to alert residents of an incoming missile attack.
Tiny Towns, Small States Bet on Bitcoin Even as Some Shun Its Miners
While bitcoin mining may not create many jobs, state officials and cryptocurrency advocates believe in the economic potential of the industries created through blockchain technology.
Tiny towns, small states bet on bitcoin even as some shun its miners
While bitcoin mining may not create many jobs, state officials and cryptocurrency advocates believe in the economic potential of the industries created through blockchain technology.
LinkNWK lands on New Jersey sidewalks
LinkNWK kiosks will provide Wi-Fi, mobile device charging and other services throughout the city.
Key Takeaways From a New Survey of Municipal Bond Analysts
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Trump suggests prosecution for mayor … Oklahoma teacher strike pushes into 5th day; county’s gift card scandal prompts changes … why St. Louis didn’t make the Amazon HQ2 cut … and Minnesota stinkbugs are on the move.
State Legislatures—And Careers—Are Shaped by Gender Bias
A new analysis of 25,000 careers in state legislatures suggests women are being pigeonholed into “women’s issues,” and passed over for key roles in favor of their male counterparts.
State Preemption of Local Authority on the Upswing, Research Shows
The National League of Cities released an updated report this week on the number of states that have laws preempting local power in certain policy areas.
As Atlanta Recovers From Ransomware Attack, Georgia Looks to Boost Cyber Collaboration
The state will soon offer information security training local governments should consider to help avoid a crisis of Atlanta proportions.
Preemption Battles Continue as Cities Look to Improve Internet Connectivity
From Georgia to Texas and Colorado, city halls are trying to fend off state efforts to assert control over local rights of way.
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