Driverless car policy aims to accelerate safe deployment
The Federal Automated Vehicles Policy provides a framework to improve roadway safety and provide direction for the next administration.
How connected devices, weather data will improve road safety
The Department of Transportation is wrapping up a multiyear pilot that uses sensors on state maintenance vehicle fleets to better predict traffic and weather conditions.
Challenge.gov builds one-click tool for competition data download
The Annual Prize Reporting tool lets agencies export data on their challenges to a CSV file that can be saved locally.
FedRAMP sets goals for FY2017
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program aims to speed up the authorization process and double the number of cloud services.
Drones get sightline tracking, facial recognition tech
Privacy-protected video and geopositioning data from multiple drones can be live-streamed between field agents and command centers.
How challenges turn cities into tech laboratories
Cities are taking the lead in testing and piloting technologies to tackle traffic, crime and chronic homelessness.
App delivers last-mile options for NC train travelers
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is testing an app that integrates public transit information with Uber data to make rail commuting easier.
Virginia gets investment for drone workforce
A White House initiative to improve economic development in coal communities will fund training for drone operators in southwest Virginia.
Transforming legacy processes with agile cloud technology
The Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration had but weeks to stand up a cloud-based platform for grant performance reporting to support the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
Boston.gov opens its source code
Boston releases the code behind its recently redesigned website so that developers can contribute improvements and other cities can build their own sites from it.
FBI offers free online cyber investigation training
The Cyber Investigator Certification Program can help law enforcement officers improve their handling of digital evidence.
GSA opens digital communities for AI and virtual reality
The General Services Administration has added two new collaboration hubs to its Digital Communities portfolio.
DOD to launch full-scale bug bounty program
Following the success of its Hack the Pentagon program, the Defense Department awarded two contracts to launch more challenges and find security researchers who can better detect cyber risks in DOD applications, websites and networks.
On the road to a Federal Integrated Business Framework
The General Services Administration’s integrated business framework could reduce software customization and expand the use of cloud across the federal government.
GSA points the way to federated data
The U.S. Data Federation is a General Services Administration initiative to promote open and interconnected digital government across all levels of government.
Drones get up close and personal with bridges
The Minnesota Department of Transportation is evaluating whether unmanned aerial systems can take some of the cost and danger out of bridge inspections.
USAID revamping data repository
The U.S. Agency for International Development’s new Development Data Library will make it easier for partners to submit data on agency-funded projects and the public to access that information.
A government cloud solution at Silicon Valley speed
Rather than simply modify existing systems, the Labor Department’s Employment and Training Administration rapidly developed a cloud-based platform that integrates grants’ performance and financial systems.
Moving budgets out of spreadsheets and into the cloud
OpenGov’s new Budget Builder solution allows budget teams to prepare, report, edit and share budget proposals on a single, cloud-based platform.
Preventing fraud with IP-based tracking
Alaska adopted an Internet Protocol mapping and tracking detection tool to ensure only state residents are benefiting from its oil and gas profits return program.
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