At long last, a common login?
Login.gov is a shared identity authentication solution that lets people use a single sign-on to securely access services from multiple agencies.
Cord-cutting for the enterprise
With a managed broadband network based on satellite technology, the Interior Department gets secure high-speed connectivity in remote locations for less money than fiber.
A better way to build on the NIST framework
Baseline Tailor makes it easier for users to reference the NIST cybersecurity framework to determine the security posture and then tailor a subset of the SP 800-53 security controls to make that desire a reality.
Practical security for FEMA in the field
Federal Emergency Management Agency employees can now securely access work email, the intranet and other applications remotely by registering their mobile devices and receiving credentials derived from their FEMA-issued personal identity verification cards.
Can IoT protect communities when the next floods come?
With low-cost flood sensors, the Lower Colorado River Authority hopes to collect enough data that it can improve the accuracy of its flood predictions and geo-target alerts.
Survey: Careless errors still pose biggest threat to agency networks
Careless or untrained insiders pose more security risks to federal agencies than threats from foreign governments, malicious insiders or terrorists, according to a new survey.
NYC takes new direction with street sign management system
The Transportation Department traded in its mainframe legacy system for an open source web-based app to manage signs and work orders.
Responders fine-tune apps in back-to-back hurricanes
Lessons learned from Hurricane Harvey helped responders improve information sharing to help Irma victims.
ODmap gives responders real-time overdose data
Geocoded information about overdoses is sent from responders' smartphones to a secure server where it can be analyzed by authorized personnel.
Virginia maps opioid response
Color-coded heat maps show gaps in addiction treatment coverage so decision-makers can recruit more providers and push community outreach.
GIS, mobile-alert tech shine during eclipse
Increased exposure to GIS and alerting apps from government and citizens alike during the eclipse may help broaden use of the technology.
Smarter camera systems for better surveillance
Software that builds video analysis intelligence into cameras will provide earlier alerts to public safety managers.
Oregon DMV overhaul drives Real-ID compliance
In tandem with its work toward complying with the Real ID Act, Oregon is modernizing computer systems at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Cary's cloud co-creators
The North Carolina city pushes creativity to the edges of the organization by training city employees to use, configure and develop cloud platforms.
Chamblee, Ga., partners for GIS and IT expertise
With help from InterDev, the small town outside Atlanta can meet its big-city requirements for network infrastructure, support and services.
Michigan tackles opioid abuse with data-sharing platform
The portal integrates electronic health records into the state's prescription monitoring program, giving prescribers and physicians near-instantaneous access to patients' drug histories.
Navy turns to unmanned systems to map the ocean
With drones, automated processing, visual displays and analytics, the Meteorology and Oceanography Command can analyze the increased amount of weather data in near-real time.
City turns mapping services into digital do-it-yourself
Frederick, Md., now has a self-service option for consumers and government users who need GIS data.
Storytelling platform adds image, video options for data visualizations
LiveStories helps local governments or citizen data scientists use civic data to generate simple, sharable visualizations.
Actionable data from a neighborhood analytics platform
Insights from aggregated city data are not only helping High Point, N.C., predict problems with vacant properties, they're also knocking down department data stovepipes.
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