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As the FTA continues to rebuke WMATA over safety, the transit agency lays out a difficult—but necessary—plan to make badly needed repairs.

How Ohio and IBM Co-Manage the State’s Data Center

The State of Ohio Computing Center consolidates 26 agencies on one floor.

Flint-Inspired Senate Bill Provisions Would Finance State Water Infrastructure

The bipartisan legislation aims to help states with localities struggling to deal with contaminated drinking water.

5 Questions for the People Building the LinkNYC Kiosk Network

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As Denver Hits Transit High, D.C. Digests Its Metro ‘Death Spiral’

New rail lines spark excitement out west, but some aging systems back east are in big trouble.

San José Partners With Facebook on Accessible, Gigabit Internet

Did California’s aspiring “Demonstration City” discover a better model for universal broadband access?

Is Your State Prepared for a Cyberattack on Top of a Natural Disaster?

NASCIO doesn’t think so, so it’s developed a government response planning guide for cyber disruptions.

Why States Want Skills-Based Job Markets Amid Globalization and Digitalization

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D.C. Takes Its War on Potholes Mobile

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Virginia’s New IT Procurement Vehicle Paves the Way for the ‘Internet of Things’

Agency flexibility from the state to local levels is key to adopting new technologies and attracting a younger workforce, says Verizon’s Maggie Hallbach.

As Water Infrastructure Crumbles, Many Cities Seek Private Help

Nearly 2,000 municipalities have entered public-private partnerships for all or part of their water supply systems.

State DOTs Are Turning to Drones for Bridge Inspections and Other Work

The agencies see unmanned aircraft as a way to save money and curb risks, according to new information from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.

When Blunt Engagement on Social Media Can Help (and Hurt) Transit Agencies

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Unlocking the Power of Bike Share in Long Beach, California

This city in Los Angeles County is on a mission to reduce the number of vehicles on the road. And an app makes it easy to do so.

Feds Charge Iranian Hacker in Infiltration of N.Y. Dam’s IT Systems

The attack on the Bowman Avenue Dam “represents a frightening new frontier in cybercrime,” according to U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.

With Seattle's Long-Awaited Transit Expansion Now Reality, It’s Full Steam Ahead

The Emerald City should be very proud of its new Link light-rail subway extension, now open for service. But as Seattle continues to expand its regional transportation infrastructure, other cities have been struggling to maintain their older transit networks.

Public Safety Agencies Switching From Analog Radios Must Combat the ‘Digital Cliff’

Emergency response personnel not used to a high-quality signal cutting out can quickly find themselves in life or death situations.

Pittsburgh Seeks a Better Way to Maintain Its 45,454 Public Steps

There are 739 city-owned stairways in Steel City and some are in rough shape. Can the City Accelerator help?

Report Looks at Ways to Close San Francisco's Digital Divide

A Municipal Fiber Advisory Panel is looking at options to bring affordable, high-speed broadband Internet connectivity to all residents.

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