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If the Trump administration does not make broadband access a priority, it risks missing an opportunity to invest in a proven economic engine for the country.

Mayors Rally Residents to Conserve More Than 1.9 Billion Gallons of Water

Sacramento, Tucson, Denver, Dallas and Pittsburgh are among the competitors in the National Mayor’s Water Challenge.

Budget Chief Describes How He Urged Trump to Ax Agency Offering Assistance to Appalachia

“I was able to convince him, ‘Mr. President, this is not an efficient use of the taxpayer dollars,’” Mick Mulvaney said of the Appalachian Regional Commission.

Behavioral Insights: A New Tool for Performance Management

Knowledge of the situational factors that may push people to make adverse choices has helped cities uncover new approaches to tackle longstanding challenges.

Should the Hyperloop Be for Cities or Suburbia?

One company is making progress on the technology, but where it ends up is an open question.

Michigan's ‘Stealth Move’ to Improve Vaccination Rates

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FedRAMP seeks to further streamline approval process

GSA wants feedback from agencies and vendors on its draft "FedRAMP Tailored" plan to speed the approval of low-risk applications.

‘Yes Means Yes’: Grappling With Teen Sexual Assault

California became the first state to require public schools to teach students that when it comes to sexual consent, “yes means yes.” This year, legislation has been proposed in several states to teach it.

Virginia to pay $7.1M after manipulating food stamp data

The state will repay about $7.1 million in federal bonuses to resolve allegations that it manipulated data related to its food stamp program.

Business email compromise: Don’t catch that phish!

Safeguarding an agency against email compromise involves both administrative awareness and technical controls, such as email rules, filtering and third-party solutions.

Insiders in the supply chain

An insecure IT supply chain can present as much risk to agencies as an insider exfiltrating data, according to security experts.

How Pegasus for Android was unmasked

Even with security researchers looking for an Android variant of the iOS spyware, the sophisticated program designed to surveil specific targets managed to hide itself.

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In the nation’s third-largest city, municipal buildings accounted for 1.8 billion kilowatt hours of electricity in 2016.

DOJ Plows Ahead With Immigration Enforcement Despite Local Setbacks

Attorney General Jeff Sessions further attacked consent decrees with cities using the same arguments mayors make against co-opting police to act as immigration officers.

Thousands of Uber Drivers Fail Maryland’s State Screening Requirements

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Why threat-data sharing is so hard

Agencies’ different interests in threat tracking, mitigation and prosecution can make it difficult for them to share information related to cyber attacks.

Is it time for a U.S. (cyber) health service?

IT managers can improve data security by taking a page from how the health care community prevents, tracks down and resolves public health problems.

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