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Baltimore retools property management system
October 07, 2021 | NewsThe Maryland city is modernizing its property management capabilities, making city-owned properties more visible to the public and improving property acquisition and disposition processes.
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DOD launches ‘continuous vetting’
| NewsIn a partially automated process, continuous vetting checks a variety of data sources and flags employees’ concerning behavior or circumstances as part of the security clearance process.
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County DA pilots race-blind charging algorithm
| NewsUsing software developed by the Stanford Computational Policy Lab, the Yolo County, Calif., District Attorney’s Office is studying whether its decisions to charge an individual with a crime are influenced by race.
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Ohio builds sentencing database
October 06, 2021 | NewsThe Ohio Sentencing Data Platform is a searchable website of sentencing data to guide judges and court staff on sentencing decisions.
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Managing privileged access for ‘critical’ software
| NewsBy focusing on privileged access security controls, agencies can substantively boost protection of critical software and harden supply-chain security while also enhancing protection for other assets and identities.
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Cities tackle food insecurity with tech
| NewsBoston and Atlanta are closing the food access gap with tools that provides central sources for information.
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Chief data officers making strides in federal agencies
| NewsThe maturity and capacity of increasingly experienced federal CDOs are helping them make progress implementing the Federal Data Strategy, a new survey shows.
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How the cloud eased VA’s COVID pains
October 05, 2021 | NewsDuring the height of the pandemic, the Department of Veteran Affairs moved its increasingly popular video telehealth service to the cloud, one of about 100 applications scheduled to be migrated by the end of 2024.
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DISA restructures cloud office
| NewsThe Defense Information Systems Agency has created a new office that combines its Cloud Computing Program Office with DISA's services directorate and ecosystem.
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Is accidental data deletion the biggest threat to data protection?
| NewsIt’s crucial that employees and IT leaders understand how data is protected and backed up on different cloud platforms so they can use the right strategies to keep data safe, even when accidental deletion is the biggest threat.