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Pennsylvania wades into open data
August 26, 2016 | NewsThe state launched its Socrata-based open data portal with 12 datasets.
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White House social media accounts will reset in January
| NewsFor this upcoming presidential transition, records managers will also be archiving the many social media accounts linked to the chief executive, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
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City leaders support local broadband decisions
August 25, 2016 | NewsThe 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.
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Social media may work for recovery, but not yet for emergency response
| NewsFor now, issues related to speed, accuracy and workflow keep social media from becoming a mainstream communication platform for emergency response.
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Telehealth success depends on integration with electronic health records
| NewsIn Texas and South Carolina, seamlessly connecting the remote visitation technology to the health records system has solved the workflow problems that had been holding telehealth back.
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Strategies for scaling the world’s biggest networks
| NewsAs the IT environment expands, its monitoring, management and failover systems must scale alongside this growth.
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Announcing the Dig IT Award finalists: Editor’s choice
| NewsOpen data -- and the infrastructure to support it -- are driving a remarkable degree of innovation at all levels of government.
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Announcing the Dig IT Award finalists: Robotics, automation and UAS
August 24, 2016 | NewsWhether it’s meeting new technology challenges or taking the tedium or danger out of government operations, agencies are using automation to deliver services faster.
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A flash forward for government data
| NewsWill embracing flash storage drives help the Department of Defense optimize its data centers?
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Partnership aims for end-to-end security for Surface devices
| NewsBooz Allen Hamilton will be working with Microsoft to develop a single dockable product that workers can use like a desktop or or mobile device without losing any compute power or security.