California CIO Carlos Ramos' new initiative aims to reform project management processes to result in less risk and less cost for statewide IT projects.
Election technology is slow to adapt to modern times. Experts debated how to move forward (and how that move should be paid for) during a NIST symposium.
Chief technology officers from Washington, Texas and Massachusetts described challenges they face when creating wireless networks in fast-expanding schools.
New York City's Department of Transportation is making it vastly easier for contractors to obtain work permits to dig below city streets with its NYCStreets permitting app.
Arne Duncan recognized innovation at District of Columbia's Cardozo Education Campus, which despite having low achievement rates, won a state app-building challenge.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is channeling proceeds from a Justice Department settlement with Standard & Poor's to bolster a public-private state partnership for technology entrepreneurship.
Ahead of the FCC's June requirement, a South Carolina county is rolling out text-to-911 service. But it still can't pinpoint the precise location of a texter.