Alfresco fine tunes classified records access
The latest version of Alfresco’s Records Management module offers granular content classifications and access that can be controlled by a user's security clearance.
Kennedy School pilots network for chief data officers
The Civic Analytics Network will apply visualization and predictive analytics to address local economic and social problems.
GAO takes IRS to task over security weaknesses
Inconsistent application of agencywide security controls puts taxpayer information at risk, the Government Accountability Office said.
School district goes virtual as old hardware ages out
While it attaches Chromeboxes to monitors to get more life from old equipment, Shelton Public Schools also uses Citrix XenApp to provide access to Microsoft Office and Google Apps for Education.
MobileIron combines device, cloud and app security
MobileIron Access helps secure cloud data accessed through commonly commercial apps on mobile devices.
NIST takes lead on smart city framework
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is putting together an international working group to bring standards and interoperability into smart city architecture.
18F surfaces code for 35 useful projects
To make it easier for agencies, businesses and the public to find, use and adapt its open source code, the General Services Administration’s 18F digital services group published an categorized list of reusable open source code from 35 of its projects, organized by use case.
Tracking the ephemeral: USAGov's plan for Snapchat
USAGov will track the success of its Snapchat content to see how the popular platform can be used to connect with younger followers.
18F: Expand Federal Source Code policy to state and local
Extending the policy to cover federally funded state and local programs would help improve digital services, save taxpayer money and reduce time, costs and risks for government.
Tips from the top-tweeting mayors
Mayors are increasingly relying on Twitter because it lets them take their messages directly to residents.
Research center opens for Arctic data
As the primary repository for Arctic information, the Arctic Data Center will provide scientists with contextually rich data and research tools, such as software, workflows and provenance information.
SideStepper exploit targets iOS MDM security
The vulnerability lets attackers use hijacked devices enrolled in mobile device management programs to launch man-in-the-middle attacks, according to Check Point Software.
Study: IT underpins state and local investments
A recent report by Onvia describes the fastest-growing segments of government services.
Forest Service creates gallery of maps and apps
The Engagement Portfolio opens up the Forestry Inventory and Analysis database, a collection of nearly a century’s worth of detailed information on the nation's forest ecosystems.
Calling legacy websites: ProudCity seeks pilot city partners
The website-as-a-service startup is accepting applications from towns that want to transform their legacy sites.
US, Europe to share more satellite data
The U.S. Geological Survey is partnering with the European Space Agency to distribute data from Europe’s Copernicus satellite program.
GPO pushes three public catalogs to the cloud
Migration follows the Government Publishing Office's recent move to cloud-based email.
HHS funds internal innovation projects
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Ventures Program will fund five early-stage projects that aim to improve department processes.
White House launches open data Opportunity Project
The package of open data and digital tools will help developers build apps that tackle inequities and strengthen communities.
Cancer.gov puts ease of use front and center
The new website reorganizes content and navigation, allows subject matter experts to update the site and provide tools for content syndication -- all in a design that worked across mobile and desktop platforms.
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