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San Francisco takes on local flooding with Adopt a Drain
January 25, 2017 | NewsThe city modified the open source code from Boston’s Adopt a Hydrant program, which lets residents volunteer to shovel out fire hydrants buried by snowstorms.
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Cybersecurity firm buys next-gen quantum machine
January 24, 2017 | NewsTemporal Defense Systems plans to use the D-Wave 2000Q to solve complex cybersecurity problems affecting governments and commercial enterprises.
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Overcoming ‘cyber-fatigue’ requires users to step up for security
| NewsInstead of repeating the same guidelines and recommendations of the past, it’s time to take a new and unconventional look at our approach to technology and how we secure it.
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Philly enlists tech to identify abandoned property
| NewsA model that looks at city records, crime data and Lidar imagery helps officials flag vacant buildings for inspection and demolition.
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The infrastructure of things
| NewsCould Trump's promise to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure translate into smarter cities and better broadband?
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Getting roads ready for connected, autonomous vehicles
January 23, 2017 | NewsThe Federal Highway Administration released a new guide to help transportation planners deploy and integrate vehicle-to-infrastructure technologies.
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What Trump means for government tech
| NewsAs a man famously reluctant to use computers, President Donald Trump must lead a government that is ever more reliant on technology for service delivery and national security.
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NYC311 draws record number of digital requests
| NewsIn its 13th year, New York City’s information and service request program received 46 percent of its requests digitally.
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Strategies for keeping VM sprawl from taking over your agency
| NewsEven with policies to prevent virtual machine sprawl, IT managers should uses an automated approach that employs predictive analysis and reclamation capabilities.
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Millions of formerly secret CIA documents available online
January 20, 2017 | NewsThe CIA Records Search Tool gives users online access to 12 million pages of declassified CIA documents.