A policy enacted in February by the D.C. transportation department requiring companies to share ride data in real time is facing escalating criticism from privacy advocates and…
Adjustments to screening techniques are driving down phony claims, Washington officials say. But in other states, illegitimate claims clog systems already overburdened.
A team of “citizen developers” working within Garland, Texas, city government meet regularly to automate business processes and develop new technologies the city’s IT department doesn’t have time for. (Nintex)
More than 30 non-IT employees in Garland, a Dallas suburb of about 240,000, taught themselves how to design digital workflows making government more efficient.
Email security company Proofpoint said 44% of state health agencies don't have a published configuration of DMARC, a protocol that weeds out malicious messages.
A review of four major agencies' rules — including the FBI's and Social Security's — for how states use their data affirms NASCIO's long-held desire to harmonize…
Duo Security co-founder and cybersecurity trailblazer Dug Song on how state and local governments can keep ahead of the security challenges in a working-from-home world.
Sidewalk Labs backed out of its "smart neighborhood" project in Toronto, but Ann Cavoukian said its flagrant misreading of the public's privacy concerns may continue to haunt…
The city is asking internet carriers and other groups for ideas on how to bring broadband service to the 46 percent households in poverty that lack access.