GEOWorks opens NGA data, tools
The newly launched platform gives developers easier access to resources of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
When the FBI Calls to Say Your State Has Been Hacked By Iran
Indiana CIO Dewand Neely shares how his state came to be named in “one of the largest state-sponsored hacking campaigns ever prosecuted.”
How Hackers Could Cause Chaos on America's Roads and Railways
Many state and local government officials are only now waking up to the threat from cyberattackers and realizing they need to beef up their defenses.
Why North Carolina’s Approach to Data Analytics Is ‘People Focused’
Business partners should be the ones identifying the problems IT professionals solve, according to state CIO Eric Boyette.
Wringing Out New Truths From Data: Tracking Social Progress in Cities
Urban designers are ready to help cities learn from each other, combing through data both old and new.
New wind turbine database pulls disparate data into a common tool
The United States Wind Turbine Database and its viewer will allow agencies to share data to better plan around wind projects.
Smarter use of military health data
Breaking down silos and deploying machine learning is helping the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Defense Health Agency to improve medical outcomes.
TSA plans to add machine learning to carry-on baggage scans
The Transportation Security Agency plans to incorporate machine learning into the computer tomography scanners at airport security checkpoints.
6 Steps for Fast Government Project Deployment Using Agile Development
Many project managers are realizing that the fastest way to get their digital projects off the ground is through agile development.
CBP fields new handheld drug detectors
To fight the rising tide of illegal drugs flowing into the country, Customs and Border Patrol agents are using lighter handheld, non-intrusive detection technology.
Advancing AI with grand challenges, greater security
The last of three hearings on artificial intelligence examined challenges to the technology and government's role in driving AI forward.
How artificial intelligence is transforming GEOINT
AI-based geospatial intelligence performs the time-consuming classification of location data, helping analysts quickly uncover relationships and predict outcomes.
Assessing the impact of algorithms
An Algorithmic Impact Assessment could help governments avoid the potential pitfalls associated with automated decision-making, the AI Now Institute says.
How Form Automation Is Democratizing Government Services
Technology can help make services accessible to vulnerable and disadvantaged citizens.
Army wants AI to help soldiers sort signals intell
The Army Rapid Capabilities Office thinks artificial intelligence can better classify signals for soldiers fighting against adversaries with well-developed electronic warfare capabilities.
Uber Agrees to Expanded Data Breach Settlement With FTC
The ride-sharing company tried to conceal a 2016 data breach through its bug bounty program.
How to improve services during unpredictable times
Emphasis on smarter processes, collaboration and agility will help efficiency flow through the procurement supply chain and ultimately to the community.
Legal Shootout at the Broadband Corral
City officials in Texas confront the state on its industry-backed preemption law.
Maine's Fitful Experiment With a New Way of Voting
The state will be the first to implement ranked-choice voting in its June primaries, but not all the candidates will commit to accepting the results.
Modernization takes more than technology
New approaches to acquisition and implementation, along with choosing the right champion, can remove roadblocks and ensure agency IT modernization is a success.
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