'Fishal recognition' for better fisheries management
Researchers are getting more accurate counts of marine life by using underwater cameras and facial recognition techniques to measure fish populations.
Local government's cloud move cuts headaches, adds control
Nebraska's Douglas-Omaha Technology Commission improved operations and scalability by moving its outdated web applications to the cloud.
Smartphone cameras monitor road conditions
The RoadBotics web-based app collects roadway data through the camera on any smartphone and delivers analysis of that data via the cloud.
Analytics platform helps KC anticipate the needs of its citizens
With Xaqt's MetroGraph, Kansas City, Mo., taps into its smart infrastructure -- as well as legacy and open data -- for real-time monitoring and data-driven predictions.
Experts hash out next-generation cyber defenses
A new collection of essays highlights effective cybersecurity defenses that can be leveraged by public-sector organizations.
DevOps framework speeds software delivery
Designed to align with federal policies and standards, eGlobalTech's DevOps Factory gives agencies security, flexibility and a process model that allows them to continuously iterate and scale.
App gives responders mental health info for better decisions
The RideAlong app aims to keep first responders and people with mental illness safe during interactions.
Real-time mobile management
NetMotion’s Mobile IQ provides detailed visualization, analysis and alerting for networks, users, devices and applications inside and outside the firewall.
U.S. slips in worldwide open data rankings
Scores vary based on the type of data, but most categories are missing the key data identifiers that make the information useful.
Making sense of human data
To get a better understanding of its patients’ health care needs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is turning to software that can help extract meaning from unstructured data.
FCC upends licensing process for 5G research
To make wireless spectrum research easier, the Federal Communications Commission launched a web portal and experimental licensing system that speeds the license modification process for researchers.
How cloud-based e-signatures smooth workflow
Besides speeding approvals and enhancing security, e-signatures provide visibility into government processes.
Lean, mean cyber secure machines
Agencies need systems that are more trustworthy, secure and resilient, cyber experts say.
Army HQ keeps work on track with collaborative task management tool
The Task Management Tool enables real-time visibility, automates the document-sharing process and eliminates the need for paper.
How clouds lift Utah’s government services
Data-driven government that meets citizen demands while keeping budgets in check is top of mind for Utah’s CTO Dave Fletcher.
Making graphics accessible to the visually impaired
New tools are making it easier for agencies to comply with content accessibility requirements.
NC rolling out upgrade to crime database
North Carolina’s Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Automated Data Services application is getting a responsive design and multifactor authentication.
Boston puts open-data quality first
The datasets moved to the new Analyze Boston site are up to date, provide metadata and are readily accessible.
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.
Low-cost video tools for opening government
The Government Self-Service Toolkit helps live-stream public meetings and provides automated transcriptions and searchable archival storage.
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