NJ to create central open data site
New Jersey Open Data Initiative requires agencies to publish their data on the internet so that citizens, businesses and other executive branch agencies have free and easy access to information.
Can real-time transit data really be open?
Variations in state and local licensing agreements can raise transaction costs, create barriers and substantially reduce the value of the data, a new report suggests.
Bill seeks 'track changes' feature for legislation
The Establishing Digital Interactive Transparency Act would require each version of a bill or resolution is posted online to be in a format that allows users to track alterations made over time.
Data insights, not ownership, will unleash innovation
The insights derived from government, commercial and public data, tools and analytics will deliver better public services with lower cost, less risk and more trust.
Simplified compliance through centralized data management
The Federal Business Integrity System helps agencies track, monitor and manage information required for audit resolution, risk assessment and performance management reporting.
Untethering internal information from paper
Digitization of internal information -- training documents, research materials, manuals or archives – can help agencies improve efficiency and better meet their missions.
Archivists urge formal process for preserving data
Information related to the transition and scientific research must be preserved, according to members of the Transparency Caucus.
Case Study: Making Sense of ‘Smart State’ Efforts Underway in Illinois
Budgetary crisis aside, the Department of Innovation & Technology is finding ways to to innovate and transform its operations.
Local Government Associations Team Up Around Technology
National League of Cities, National Association of Counties and Public Technology Institute are not only co-locating, but sharing resources and ideas around technology.
Opening up city councils
Councilmatic sends subscribers email updates on legislation that they want to follow.
Ohio County Crippled by Computer Virus; New Background Checks for Colo. Teachers
Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Pa. mayor arrested in cemetery incident; New Mexico’s organic farm program withers; and Wisconsin gov.’s tax credit plan.
Building a modern infrastructure
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee heard from industry leaders on what a modern infrastructure should look like.
Donald Trump’s tweets are now presidential records
All the presidents tweets – including those that were deleted and altered -- should be archived and preserved, a law professor argues.
Syracuse gets early warnings on water main breaks and fires
The city is leveraging teamwork, data and open source code to build models to help it predict water main breaks and fatal house fires.
Nokia IoT solution targets smart cities
Nokia updated its Internet of Things platform with pre-integrated applications for smart cities.
How Florida is helping train the next generation of cybersecurity professionals
The Florida Center for Cybersecurity has helped add more than 20 degree and graduate certificate programs to the state university system and developed specialized training programs for military veterans.
Public-private partnerships key to city innovation
The Trump administration should continue to support initiatives like the Department of Transportation’s Smart City Challenge, panelists at the recent Mobility Talks said.
Census testing 'on track,' officials say
At a quarterly program management review, Census officials provided a review of the tests completed, as well as updates on the census's operations and systems readiness.
167 satellite-years’ worth of space-weather data now available
Newly released data can help researchers detect radiation threats to satellites, aircraft, communications networks, navigation systems and the electric power grid.
What to watch with EPA data
Open data advocates discuss what might happen as the Trump administration talks budget cuts and research reviews.
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