Can predictive analytics reduce roadway collisions in Indiana?
The state's new Daily Crash Prediction Map calculates the likelihood of collisions occurring in a specific area based on weather, traffic and road conditions.
Information management extends beyond digital records
An agency’s overarching information management program includes compliance, classification, retention and employee training.
Crowdsourced mapping for flood tracking, prediction
In Norfolk, Va., researchers use drone video on YouTube, a mobile app and GIS software to analyze regional flooding.
How to distill the VA's strategic plan into action
Agencies and contractors can take a page from the Department of Veterans Affairs’ plan to revamp the way it delivers services.
An Ongoing Mystery in Minnesota: Who Jammed the State’s Health Insurance Hotline With Calls?
Investigators have forwarded findings from the Nov. 1 TDoS attack to a FBI task force.
Fostering data-driven education
With student information systems, learning management systems and data warehouses, education officials can deliver personalized education, improve school efficiency and promote innovation.
Why Trump Needs to Factor Rural Broadband Into His Infrastructure Plans
“Otherwise we’re dooming these areas to economic stagnation and worse,” U.S. Sen. Angus King said at a bipartisan Next Century Cities policy event on Wednesday.
Can data fuel electric vehicle growth?
Experts in the EV community discussed how data can help spur the technology’s adoption at the first-ever Electric Vehicle Datathon.
3-D, high-res maps of the last frontier
Topographic maps of Alaska will help researchers studying a range of issues, such as ice loss, glacial changes and surface water flow.
High-Tech Innovation Is Happening in More Places Than You Think
And federal funding should match the the economy’s diaspora, according to a newly released ITIF report.
Kentucky plows through big data on winter roadways
By outfitting snow and ice removal trucks with automatic vehicle location technology, officials hope to improve safety and save money.
DOT floats guidance for in-vehicle mobile devices
The voluntary guidelines are intended to help designers of mobile technology build products that keep drivers' attention on the road rather than on their phones.
Is the Cloud in Your Agency’s Future? Ask These 5 Questions First
Outcomes, clouds, security, services, and starting points all require consideration.
Spokane Pursues Smart City Goals With Collaborative Approach
Urbanova is a living lab set in the heart of the 770-acre University District near downtown to "pilot technologies while testing what creates value and how economical they are."
White House wants data to drive EV acceleration
The White House is hosting the first Electric Vehicle Datathon to discuss how data can advance EV adoption.
Building bots for government IT
Agencies stand to reap considerable savings by replacing repetitive tasks of medium complexity with robotics process automation.
How the Port of Seattle crafted a hybrid approach to GIS
Using both Esri and open-source Boundless GIS saves the port money and reduces its business risk.
Learning From Resilient Design Projects in the Wake of Superstorm Sandy
A new report spearheaded by the Georgetown Climate Center explores the funding, legal and land-use barriers to local resilience efforts and why they're to be expected at such an experimental stage.
Operation, testing data could drive autonomous vehicle safety, regulations
A national data repository for collecting, storing and analyzing operational and testing data on autonomous vehicles could help regulators and industry quickly spot real and potential issues.
Going Where No Street View Has Gone Before
Santa Catalina Island, located southwest of Los Angeles, was a void on maps until a few enthusiasts armed with 360 cameras set about imaging its streets and noting mislabeled addresses.
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