Iowa’s Costly Tunnels Cause Ongoing Headache for State
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Some want Detroit to exclude a recalcitrant suburban neighbor; Bay Area cities gearing up for autonomous vehicles; New Jersey praised for bail system overhaul; souring tribal relations in an Oklahoma county.
Trump’s Historic Medicaid Shift Goes Beyond Work Requirements
All the states requesting Medicaid work requirements are led by Republican governors who tout the “it’s a trampoline, not a hammock” approach to the social services safety net.
Transit Agency Seeks to End Its Use of an Especially Lonely Job Post
Since Denver’s airport commuter rail line opened two years ago, problems with wireless technology prompted the use of human backups.
Is the Public Outcry Coming From Your Constituents or Bots?
It’s getting harder to discern fact from fiction online, and public officials will to need to fight bots with bots.
Why Trump’s Infrastructure Ambitions Are Likely to Stall
The $1.5 trillion plan he's proposing would do the most for ventures that don't really need the government's help and ignores some major obstacles to private investment.
A 'seal of approval' for IoT security?
Putting labels on secure internet-of-things devices would reassure buyers that the products meet industry-leading cybersecurity and data security standards.
Smart grid research on Chattanooga's muni-broadband network
A partnership between the city's Electric Power Board and Oak Ridge National Laboratory is collecting real-time sensor data that will allow the grid to see fluctuations immediately and balance the electrical load.
ATF wants to expand its ballistics matching database
The searchable national ballistics database helps investigators match images from fired bullets and spent cartridges to other rounds that may have been fired from the same gun.
Is blockchain secure enough for government?
Blockchain has broad public-sector potential, but recent cryptocurrency hackings have lawmakers concerned about its security for government applications.
A Tough Recovery Question After California’s Deadly Mud Disaster
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | Madison eyes a connected vehicle project; keeping a winter-weather homeless shelter open in Sacramento; a city in Alaska considers plastic bag ban; and coal ash dumping sites to close in Missouri.
Could Amazon's HQ2 Flip a State?
Democrats could gain politically if the company chooses a city in a battleground state for its second North American headquarters.
The FCC Could Help Make Good Local Broadband Models Great
Santa Cruz County has taken steps to improve internet accessibility in its rural parts but wants local government to have more of a say in federal and state broadband policy discussions.
Rural Water Group Pushes for Technical Assistance Funding
Including for so-called "circuit rider” programs that involve experts who visit communities to help them out with drinking water and wastewater issues.
Stop Saying 'Smart Cities'
Digital stardust won’t magically make future cities more affordable or resilient.
NIST maps out IoT security standards
A new draft report aims to help policymakers, managers and others find common ground for securing the internet of things.
House dives into artificial intelligence
By improving their understanding of AI, legislators want to be able to leverage the technology to improve efficiency.
Shoring up defenses for the midterm elections
Ahead of the upcoming March primaries, election officials are working with federal authorities to maximize the integrity of their voting systems.
Army looks to digitize battlefield medical data
The challenge: Using classified networks to transmit secure-but-unclassified health data and connect field medics to distant treatment facilities.
‘We’re Not Disbanding the Police Department’
STATE AND LOCAL ROUNDUP | A penny-per-pill opioid fee proposal; more waste-storage eyed for Detroit; a new plan to close Rikers Island in N.Y.C.; and Utah shows off its new connected vehicle corridor.
For Local Governments, Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Is a First Step
The proposal may not align perfectly with what many local officials are looking for. But they’re pleased to see it fueling further discussion in D.C. about infrastructure.
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