Microsoft adds blockchain services to Azure Government
Microsoft brings its business capabilities for blockchain to the Azure Government cloud.
Commerce to leverage NOAA's TIC
Several bureaus at Commerce will be getting Trusted Internet Connection access from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Scientist at work: Measuring public health impacts after disasters
Identifying vulnerable populations and determining how disasters affect public health can lead to better decision-making and use of resources.
Agencies love the Cybersecurity Framework, but loathe compliance
Automated processes can make compliance headaches a thing of the past.
As Sanctuary State, California Takes Deportation Fight to New Level
As more states map out their own immigration stands, California is taking its fight against mass deportation to a new level by restricting communication about release dates that help federal authorities arrest prisoners for deportation.
The Republican Who Left Congress to Drain an Actual Swamp
Former Representative Candice Miller gave up a senior post in the House to manage the drains and sewers of Macomb County, Michigan. She has no regrets.
Puerto Rico Is a Textbook Example of How Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Spread
There have been at least 74 suspected cases of leptospirosis, a bacterial illness transmitted through water, food, or soil contaminated by infected animal urine, recorded on the island so far this month.
San Francisco's Path Forward to Close Its Digital Divide
The city will consider two public-private municipal fiber alternatives to a high-risk, purely public network.
States Are Leading the Move Toward Mobile Government
As agencies are increasingly focused on making their services more convenient, transparent and accessible, there's been a major uptick in mobile applications.
HUD Offers an Update on $7.4 Billion in Disaster Grant Funding
The agency also announced it will funnel about $58 million to the state of Texas to help with Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts.
Can Cities Master Their Garbage With Better Design?
A band of architects and city planners insist that trash shouldn’t be a permanent feature of urban topography.
Tracking down 'most wanted' insurance fraud suspects
Because it can take a long time to track down alleged insurance scammers who fail to appear in court, some state insurance officials say placing them on an online most wanted list, just like the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service do, can be a useful tool.
Why phishing attacks are increasingly targeting the public sector (and what you can do about it)
Many agencies rely on legacy email security solutions that fail to address today's sophisticated phishing attacks.
Creating a blockchain playbook for government
A blockchain primer gives agencies a foundational understanding of the distributed ledger technology.
Will smart city investment pay off?
The Smart Cities Benefits Index ranks 50 cities based on their expected return on investment in smart city technology.
U.S. Senate Approves Tax-Related Amendment State and Local Groups Oppose
“This is a disappointment,” a lead National Governors Association staffer said of the measure, which could have implications for the state and local tax deduction.
Colorado Ski Towns Look to Fund Mental Health Services by Taxing Pot
Idyllic locales sometimes stigmatize mental illness the most.
How Likely Is Resilient Disaster Recovery in Puerto Rico?
Unlike with other hurricanes, the Trump administration holds all the cards—a good or bad thing depending on how committed it is to preparing the U.S. territory for the next major storm.
Medicaid Enrollment Growth Is Slowing, But State Spending Is on the Rise
A new Kaiser Family Foundation survey of state Medicaid directors takes a close look at the fiscal outlook for the program.
Technology as a Foundation for Statewide Decisionmaking
Wisconsin CIO David Cagigal talks about how tech is forcing statewide decisions.
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