New Laws ‘Probably Needed’ to Force US Firms to Patch Known Cyber Vulnerabilities

Too many firms are shying away from replacing old gear that is only getting easier for criminals to attack, according to the National Security Agency.

What Law Enforcement Leaders Need to Know About Use-of-Force Data

The results of collecting and analyzing data can provide critical information to minimize unnecessary use-of-force incidents, according to the Police Executive Research Forum.

New tools quantify costs, benefits of urban greenspace investments

Open-source software can help city planners understand the links between nature and human wellbeing and evaluate the tradeoffs between development and conservation.

Washington’s COVID exposure notification app averted cases, saved lives

Washington state’s Bluetooth-powered WA Notify app likely prevented about 6,000 cases and may have saved over 100 lives.

Wide Digital Divide Persists Between Low- and High-income Households

A Pew Research Center survey shows that people making less than $30,000 have few digital devices and lack internet access, in sharp contrast to nearly all of those making $100,000 or more.

Sensor data helps ports ensure efficient navigation

Sensors affixed to commercial tugboats and other vessels traveling the Mississippi River will give port operators access to real-time data on water depth, currents and visibility – factors impacting sediment buildups that can impede river navigation.

NTIA’s interactive map visualizes digital divide

A new interactive digital map allows users to explore different datasets about where people lack quality broadband access.

Web app visualizes intersection of COVID, government policies and mobility

Researchers at the University of Miami have developed an interactive web application that illustrates how pandemic-related policies affected the movement of people.

DARPA wants to deliver relevant, just-in-time knowledge

The Knowledge Management at Scale and Speed program aims to develop technologies that can give users sufficiently granular and relevant knowledge to help them with current tasks.

How the IT service desk can help agencies advance workforce modernization

Leveraging a tool like the service desk for HR processes can help agencies prioritize and fulfill employee needs quickly and efficiently.

The first mobile phone call was 75 years ago -- what it takes for technologies to go from breakthrough to big time

The cellphone is a result of over 100 years of commercial and government research and development, a significant portion of which has been funded by the military.

Looking at broadband availability data over time

Researchers at Michigan State University have by developed a methodology for integrating Form 477 broadband coverage data with decennial census counts.

Data on short-term rentals helps county collect occupancy tax

Placer County, Calif., uses the cloud-based Rentalscape platform to identify, track and report short-term rental registrations, bookings and transient occupancy tax payments.

As High-tax States Lose Residents, Low-Tax States Gain

About 20% of homebuyers cite lower taxes as the main reason they move to another state, but there are several other important factors, according to a recent analysis.

White House Official Briefed State AGs on Private-Sector Role Battling Ransomware

The deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging tech emphasized the responsibility of the private sector at home as President Biden prepares to work the White House strategy abroad.

As the Pandemic Subsides, Traffic is Creeping Back

A report from StreetLight Data found the average daily number of vehicle miles traveled was down 15% overall in 2020 but as of March has started to return to normal levels.

Baltimore takes a data-driven approach to targeting gun trafficking

The city's Gun Trafficking Intelligence Platform connects purchase data, gun recoveries and ballistics reports to better understand the ecosystem of illegal firearms.

California connects datasets to show how mental health services can reduce arrests

The program is expanding to include employment, education data to more accurately maps the impact mental health care can have.

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