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On major infrastructure investments, “state and local leaders face strong incentives towards inaction,” the managing director of the Stanford Global Projects Center writes in a guest article.

Free information need not cost a fortune

Document management software combined with business process automation can not only cut costs but improve access to government records.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu on Securing and Advancing Communities

In an interview with Route Fifty, Landrieu talks policing and the “entrepreneurial” bent that drives mayors of all political stripes.

Election systems security under increasing scrutiny

Local elections officials are struggling with maintaining and protecting their election systems, despite offers of help from the Department of Homeland Security.

Questions persist for national cyber strategy

Fundamental issues relating to domestic and foreign cybersecurity threats were discussed by experts at the recent RSA Conference.

Oak Ridge gets enterprise access to Esri products

The contract unifies all the platform's capabilities under one agreement for a fixed annual fee.

Predicting suicide attacks by analyzing similarities

By analyzing features and patterns in recent attacks, researchers may be able to predict not only the characteristics of future attacks, but timing and location as well.

Trump Budget Would ‘Erode’ State and Local Emergency Preparedness and Response

Baltimore’s mayor, along with state and local emergency managers and first responders, didn’t hesitate to speak out against trading disaster mitigation funding for a border wall.

How Trump's Budget Would Impact Cities' Poorest Residents

Programs that help low-income Americans are not among the administration’s priorities in its just-released budget.

Michigan State Lawmakers Experience a Very Rare Bipartisan Moment

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The Cloud Is Making It Easier for States and Localities to Issue Alerts in Seconds

Time can make all the difference for a kidnapping victim or a family in the path of a tornado.

5 ways to strengthen internal document management

Agencies that can streamline and secure their internal document management processes are better able to protect their assets.

Why Oil and Coal States Are Slashing Their Education Budgets

Wyoming is the latest state to cut spending for K-12 schools.

Biotech advances may stress regulatory agencies

Ratcheting up scientific capabilities, tools and expertise will help agencies evaluate new biotech products, a new report says.

Get on the same platform, CIO Council urges

Leveraging cloud-supported solutions and hosted APIs can help modernize and digitize federal agencies, improving efficiency and effectiveness, a new report says.

Platform helps city workers automate government processes

The cloud-based workflow platform lets city workers create “processes” for common tasks that are usually done on paper, in person or by visiting multiple websites.

From disaster planning to conservation: mobile phones as a new tracking tool

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Who Will Lose if the National Endowment for the Arts is Eliminated?

It will have the greatest impact in rural areas and on the vast swath of America that sits between its coasts.

Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts Would Be Hard Hits for State and Local Governments

The president is calling for the elimination of funding for the Community Development Block Grant program and the TIGER grant program, as well as steep cuts to EPA grants.

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