How identity and access management enabled county's remote work

To accommodate the switch to remote work, Ramsey County, Minn., expanded its virtual-private network and remote connection capabilities and made multifactor authentication mandatory.

County limits workers' comp claims with motion capture tech

Biomechanical data from motion capture cameras combined with a movement algorithm helps Monmouth County, N.J., detect falsified or exaggerated injury claims.

Escondido police enlist app for collecting racial identity data

The California police department is using Veritone’s Contact app to streamline the collection of perceived demographic data on individuals stopped by officers.

4 trends shaping government cloud use

Agencies look to cloud computing to help with compliance and sensitive workloads and as a platform for emerging technologies and maintaining data sovereignty.

Live-fire cyber training slashes incident response time

IT teams at the Illinois Office of the Treasurer have been training on a virtual enterprise-grade network defending against sophisticated attacks using their own tools.

When people become data records, ‘low-resolution’ citizens struggle

When identity-authenticating systems are unevenly implemented, people whose identifying data contains errors or inconsistencies struggle to access connected government services.

Pandemic lessons: Building partnerships, managing networks and steering outcomes

Lessons learned from the nation’s response to the pandemic can shape the way governments at all levels handle future crises, a new report finds.

Visualizing data for on-demand transit planning

Remix’s On-demand Planning platform lets users model on-demand transit operating costs, service-area demographics and service quality scenarios before implementation.

Arizona county pilots SaaS solar permit processing

SolarAPP+, a software-as-a-service application developed by the National Renewable Energy Lab and available to Accela’s customers, helped Pima County, Ariz., cut the solar permitting review process from a week to just one hour.

Virginia builds AI-, RPA-as-a-service offering for state agencies

Already deploying robotic process automation as a service, the Virginia Information Technologies Agency is working to offer artificial intelligence as a service to the commonwealth’s 65 agencies.

Can cities monetize their data?

The North Texas Innovation Alliance is researching how member cities and counties can monetize data to boost revenue.

County speeds rental assistance processing with cloud suite

Hamilton County, Ohio, worked with Google Cloud’s public benefit solutions to drastically cut the time it takes to process rental assistance applications.

Reduce the ‘blast radius’ in credential attacks, Krebs advises

To protect Active Directory credentials, standard identity security strategies must include multifactor authentication, zero trust and defense-in-depth, according to former CISA Director Chris Krebs.

Veterans Affairs Platform One speeds cloud app development

A new platform lets development teams focus on applications and leaves the back end work to the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Information and Technology.

Parallel CDC network makes lab data more accessible

The Isolated Secure Laboratory Environment allows a wide range of operating systems, configurations, software and instruments to be joined onto a highly secure autonomous network.

Centralized address database eases NG911 adoption

Several Georgia counties and cities banded together to better share information and improve 911 capabilities using a cloud-hosted spatial database.

Telehealth app helps medical staff find specialists

With the National Emergency Tele-Critical Care Network app, users can set up virtual critical care wards and help medical staff find available remote experts by searching for an on-duty provider by specialty.

Machine learning service streamlines data input for FDA

The machine-learning-as-a-service platform is a collection of cloud-delivered ML solutions, tools and technologies that accelerate the delivery of solutions that help the Food and Drug Administration deliver on its regulatory mission.

OSCAL automates FedRAMP assessments

Open Security Controls Assessment Language allows the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program to automate the review of cloud service providers’ security authorization packages for completeness and consistency.

Keeping tabs on responders’ mental health

After responding to more than double the typical number of deaths in the past 18 months, the Harris County, Texas, Northwest Volunteer Fire Department began using a cloud-based employee behavior and performance tool to more easily track and follow up with responders attending to critical incidents.

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