So You’ve Been Elected Lt. Governor

Besides regularly checking the pulse of the governor, most people don’t know what the second-highest office in their state actually does.

IT, networking, smart lighting buys booming in state and local market

Cross-disciplinary IT services, connectivity and smart lighting are among the top 10 growth areas in government contracting, according to a new market research report.

States resist ‘critical infrastructure’ designation for election systems

A group of state officials formally opposed the move by DHS to protect their systems through a critical infrastructure designation.

Virginia Poised to Lead on Risk Analysis of State Pension Investments

In recent decades, state pension funds across the country have shifted to more complex investments with greater exposure to financial market volatility.

Broadband internet can help rural communities connect -- if they use it

Broadband access is not enough to engage rural citizens; supporting and encouraging internet use is vital to addressing the persistent digital divide, a new study shows.

Better security through video analytics

Using computer vision and advanced analytics, Hitachi’s video analytics software aims to improve privacy and decrease false positives.

The Federal Government’s Reversal: Let the States Deal With Transgender Kids

The Departments of Education and Justice released revised guidelines on how schools should handle gender-identity issues.

See Where Your State Stands on the Preemption of Local Government

The number of states passing laws superseding city ordinances is on the rise, spurred by industry lobbying and single-party dominance of legislatures.

Trump’s Unproven Voter Fraud Claims Put Secretaries of State in Spotlight

When top state election officials gathered in D.C. last week, details about the president’s proposed voter fraud inquiry were unclear.

Naloxone Access Associated With Decline in Overdose Deaths

The study also found no evidence that access to the anti-overdose drug increased recreational use of prescription painkillers.

Embracing a Priority-Focused Approach to Local Government Budgeting

“Every program is scored by mandate, reliance, recovery cost, demand and population served. And this is where policy questions come to life.”

Welcome to the New and Improved Route Fifty

As we continue to connect state and local leaders across the United States, our laboratory of ideas continues to grow.

The Worst State Capitals to Live In; Kansas House Overrides Brownback’s Budget Veto

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Early impacts of Philly’s soda tax; Florida city faces whistleblower lawsuit; and officials in Mich. city want more halfway house regulations.

How DHS hopes to harden tech against GPS spoofing

The Department of Homeland Security is inviting manufacturers of commercial GPS receivers used in critical infrastructure to test their equipment in a live-sky spoofing environment.

FirstNet finds experience to be the best teacher

The lessons learned from the early builder projects help FirstNet evaluate technical standards and capabilities, test new equipment and refine plans for future rollouts.

Digital transformation via low-code options

Because the need for software is outpacing developers’ ability to provide it, agencies are opting for low-code platforms to help non-developers create applications.

Four horsemen of fed IT slowing cloud adoption

Federal IT managers must learn to live with four ghosts that haunt the uptake of cloud services.

With Growth of the Gig Economy, States Rethink How Workers Get Benefits

Lawmakers in Washington state and New York are thinking about reforming the social safety net for the 21st century.

Mapping Miami’s Flood Risk and Other Resiliency Challenges

An important question facing communities in South Florida: “How do we get the right information we need to inform changes in building codes and prioritizing infrastructure for investment?”

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