White House open sources FY 2016 budget

The White House has released a machine-readable version of the budget on GitHub, posted it to the blogging platform Medium created an interactive visualization for its website.

Are agency researchers being misled by Twitter data?

The use of social media as a public outreach and data collection tool is now actively promoted by government agencies. But do the data samples paint an accurate representation of public sentiment?

Social media use growing in law enforcement

A new report looks at law enforcement’s current social media practices and processes and how the landscape has changed over the last two years.

Google launches YouTube for Government

Google has launched YouTube for Government, an educational website that explains how government officials can get the most out of YouTube as a communication tool.

VA seeks collaborative tech for employees

The Department of Veterans Affairs wants to connects health care personnel across the entire VA service network in an effort to reduce duplication and promote sharing of best practices.

Navy puzzle challenge blends social media, cryptology

The puzzle, consisting of daily clues posted on Facebook, targeted the cryptology community in an attempt to raise awareness of the Information Dominance Corps.

Air Force seeks media-simulating training tool

Peterson Air Force Base is looking for sources to provide a tool to simulate the flow of email, social media, blogs and other communications under crisis conditions.

DARPA posts catalog of software and research results

The Open Catalog is curated list of DARPA-sponsored software and research projects that may draw interest and usage from other government agencies.

Survey measures agencies' social media efforts

A new study finds that about 14 percent of Americans use social media as their main source of information about a federal agency.

For Boston Police, social media experience pays off after bombing

After the bombing at last year's Boston Marathon, the city's police department effectively tapped social media to communicate with the public.

Project mines tweets, satellite and drone imagery for disaster response

George Mason University spearheads a DOT-funded project using social media posts, satellites and cloud-based tools to guide first responders to unfolding disasters.

NARA crowdsources video captioning

Amara allows individuals and organizations to add subtitles and captions to videos in dozens of languages.

Social media flu tracker gets local filter

Researchers have developed an algorithm to help track local cases of influenza through social media.

Agencies can get relief from social-launched attacks

Analytics software identifies threats to agencies from hackers who use social media sites to launch attacks.

Social platform for sharing cyberthreat intell goes live

IID's ActiveTrust threat sharing platform combines social networking with binding contracts to create a secure environment in which agencies and enterprises feel comfortable sharing information about cyberthreats.

Lessons learned from NARA's social intranet

The National Archives and Records Administration’s social intranet platform enables staffers across the agency to communicate with one another and share ideas more effectively.

DC transforms social media site with citizen-service analytics

The D.C. government used analytics to transform a social media project from a one-way public relations effort into a community-based platform for listening to residents and collaborating on public-service improvements.

Less malware predicted for 2014 but new tactics emerge

Websense Security Labs released its cybersecurity predictions for 2014, suggesting areas IT managers should monitor.

Police get tool for patrolling social media

Social Media Monitor helps police use social media for investigations and to look for signs of criminal activity such as gang violence, drug dealing, crimes against children and human trafficking.

How agencies can take social media through the FISMA process

Free services such as Twitter and Facebook are an easy way to expand your online presence, but agencies still must address the risks.

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