New Jersey residents can now text to 911

Through partnerships with public safety providers and wireless carriers, New Jersey has rolled out text-to-911 service in all 21 counties.

Availability gives cloud the edge over dedicated machines

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health conducted a head-to-head comparison of compute power of a cloud platform vs. a dedicated bioscience Linux cluster.

Road to threat information access still uphill for local officials

Fusion centers and local law enforcement communities still face challenges accessing decentralized databases and classified data.

Making the case for going paperless

A recent report by IDC Government Insights explains how agencies can estimate their return of investment when moving from paper-based forms to digital processes.

EPA opens its Smart City Air Challenge

The challenge will award $40,000 in seed money to two communities that demonstrate the best air quality data collection and sharing strategies.

Archiving Obama administration websites for digital posterity

This year’s End of Term project team has formed to collect, preserve and archive federal government websites and online content accrued during the Obama administration.

Can smart cities and connected vehicles protect pedestrians?

Nevada is looking for prototype solutions that can minimize vehicle-pedestrian collisions.

Misplaced emphasis drags down agencies’ CX rankings

Agencies should focus more on drivers that actually influence customer experience, Forrester’s Federal Customer Experience Index Report finds.

County turns to analytics to better protect at-risk children

Predictive analytics will help New Hanover County, N.C., better identify and track children at risk of abuse and neglect.

Boston shares its CityScore secrets

The city posts the code for its CityScore performance management dashboard on GitHub.

Washington takes the pain out of health data exchange

The state’s Department of Labor and Industries is making it easier for claim managers to gather timely and accurate clinical data on injured workers from healthcare organizations.

Revitalizing Appalachian towns with broadband

Ten communities in the Cool & Connected program will get planning support to help improve broadband services to boost economic development.

City leaders support local broadband decisions

The recent overruling of the FCC’s attempt to block states’ laws restricting municipal broadband services has sparked an opposing response from 42 mayors and city leaders.

Consumerization, connected devices driving mobility management

By optimizing connected apps and devices, IT managers can offset incremental network costs.

Drones audition for bridge inspections

Ohio is joining Minnesota, Connecticut and Delaware in testing how unmanned aerial systems can improve safety, reduce costs and increase efficiency in bridge inspections.

FedRAMP upgrades its marketplace dashboard

A user-centric design and search and filtering tools make it easier for agencies to find information about services and providers authorized by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program.

Iowa tests high-speed Wi-Fi network

The Wi-Fi Internet for School Emergencies program will tap into the state’s internet backbone to give public safety officials high-speed, private and secure Wi-Fi on school campuses.

Boston upgrades emergency notification system

AlertBoston can now send tailored alerts via phone, text or email in four different languages.

21 cutting-edge solutions for standing up to Zika

The U.S. Agency for International Development challenged global innovators to develop cutting-edge solutions to combat Zika, and a number of IT-based nominations will be funded.

IARPA looks to reinvent the virtual desktop

The Intelligence Community's research agency is exploring the use of role-based virtual environments to enhance security.

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