State Park Debuts Virtual Reality Hike
Table Rock State Park in South Carolina now provides a 5-minute virtual hike, offered for free at the park's visitor center to anyone who can't—or doesn't want to—walk the real thing.
Senate wants to get ahead of IoT
New legislation would establish an interagency panel to help prepare government and the private sector for the internet of things.
Being Ready for Anything
This is part of a series of interviews conducted during the 2019 National Association of State Chief Information Officers’ Annual Conference.
States, Election Officials On Guard Over Iranian Cybersecurity Threat
Amid tension between the United States and Iran, state and local government officials are taking precautions to protect themselves from cyber warfare.
How Slowing Down Helps the Washington State CIO Move Faster
This is part of a series of interviews conducted during the 2019 National Association of State Chief Information Officers’ Annual Conference.
Can the Digital Divide Finally be Bridged?
COMMENTARY | Local leaders are identifying creative solutions and partnerships to provide more equitable broadband access.
3 ways to get the most out of QA
Quality assurance teams deserve a seat at the table to incorporate expertise early on, build collaboration and create the best possible customer and agency outcomes.
GAO: USPS last-mile data useful, but unlikely to generate much revenue
To offset increased costs associated with mail delivery, the Government Accountability Office weighs the pros and cons of leveraging the Postal Service's last-mile delivery network.
President Trump Signs Law to Curb Unwanted Robocalls
The law supports several federal agencies in more aggressively combating the annoying, automatic calls.
How agencies can reduce development time and improve user experience
Low-code tools reduce the need for custom development, helping agencies build better services for citizens and employees.
Could bots drive public policy?
Agencies that use online feedback sites to inform regulations may be vulnerable to manipulation by machine-learning tools that can generate infinite variations of fake comments at scale.
The Passionate Pursuit of Innovation in Colorado
This is part of a series of interviews conducted during the 2019 National Association of State Chief Information Officers’ Annual Conference.
Acquisition leans into automation
The federal acquisition workforce is enthusiastic about the potential of robotics process automation to limit data bias, streamline regulations and reduce outside contracting.
How tech helps Chicago keep a lid on crime
The city's Strategic Decision Support Centers give police near- real-time support for crime detection, response and investigation.
USAID automates HR services
The U.S. Agency for International Development automated common human resource processes, freeing up its HR employees to address more complex issues.
How California’s Consumer Privacy Act Will Become the Digital Law of the Land
Under the law, the onus is on consumers to request that companies disclose or delete their personal data. But more states and the federal government could still jump into the privacy debate.
How to train computers faster for 'extreme' datasets
A divide-and-conquer approach to machine learning can slash the time and computational resources required for “extreme classification problems” like speech translation and answering general questions.
WMD management complicated by data challenges
A common data architecture will help the military make sense of the massive amounts of data collected via disparate systems.
Using AI as a workforce multiplier
With artificial intelligence, public-safety organizations can reduce the labor associated with mundane security tasks and leverage human skills such as creativity, strategic thinking and interpersonal communication.
New technologies power geospatial solutions in public safety
LiDAR-based technologies can help public-safety agencies prepare for and respond to emergencies, ultimately saving lives and property.
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