Eyeing a workforce management future
The Office of Personnel Management is developing a software-as-a-service talent management solution and an employee digital record that promise to improve how agencies manage their workforces.
Save the whales, with real-time data
NOAA now delivers near-instant updates on the location of endangered whales to warn off ships in their vicinity.
4 connected vehicle apps Michigan is testing right now
Working with vehicle manufacturers and university researchers, the state is already deploying technology that allows cars to communicate with the infrastructure and other vehicles.
New data tool can help scientists use limited funds to protect the greatest number of endangered species
Working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, researchers built a tool that uses decision science and big data to help make decisions about saving endangered species more effective and transparent.
3 data strategies to help crackdown on internal corruption
Solutions that monitor data prep and lineage, encourage sharing and collaboration and take advantage of machine learning will give agencies much needed visibility and accountability in HR processes.
NASA's quantum computer takes on fleet management
The D-Wave 2000Q system at NASA's Quantum Artificial Intelligence Laboratory is being used to help Ford Motor Company to reduce energy consumption in commercial fleets.
ICE seeks robust video evidence management
Immigration and Customs Enforcement wants an enterprise-level system that offers improved video distribution, advanced analytics and easy content management and metadata tagging.
How to rethink analytics for citizen-centric government
With analytics as a co-pilot, government organizations can break the cycle of slow-moving bureaucracies to move faster and better allocate services.
Tech keeps FINRA on top of the market
Besides its own investment in technology, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority examines how innovative technologies can help companies meet their regulatory compliance obligations.
Driving transportation innovation
The National Governors Association has a released a roadmap to help states leverage new opportunities and stay ahead of the advancing technology.
Moving past the mainframe
Although states have long relied on mainframes for enterprise applications, IT managers say they don't see future demand for mainframe computing power.
USDA geotargets the press
A new tool used during Hurricane Florence leverages GIS to reach media outlets in the storm's path. The applications for other agencies, however, are far broader.
How simulations ease drone integration
NASA's simulations are helping the agency understand what a future drone traffic management system will look like.
CDOs: Change agents for data-driven government
Chief data officers can help agencies "leverage data as a strategic asset." A new report explains how.
How meteorologists predict the next big hurricane
Satellites, buoys and aircraft flown into the developing storm allow scientists to better understand the environment around a storm and improve their models predicting its track and intensity.
Traffic management through tech innovation
Fremont, Calif., wants to work more closely with established and startup tech companies on traffic management.
Worst storm ever? NOAA maps 170 years of hurricane data
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Historical Hurricanes Tracks v4.0 let viewers explore maps and data on hurricanes ranging from 1842 and across seven major ocean basins.
Finding social posts that matter in emergency situations
Researchers have developed a toolkit that pulls posts from a certain geographic region, filters them based on specific keywords, examines clusters of posts and flags trending or unusual topics.
Why agencies are turning to object storage
Popularized as a way for cloud providers to house massive amounts of unstructured data, object storage's biggest benefit is its ability to meet modern storage needs.
4 steps to excellence in data analysis
An effective data analytics program requires more than buying the right platform. It needs a top-down commitment to people, policies and processes.
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