• Census data delay disrupts state redistricting plans

    Now that the redistricting data will not be delivered until Sept. 30 states are scrambling to adapt.

  • How to increase access to supercomputers

    With limited access to high-performance computing hampering the nation’s ability to maintain its competitiveness, a new report outlines how the U.S. can ensure the supply of HPC resources keeps up with demand.

  • Understanding the intelligent edge

    By bringing artificial intelligence and compute power directly to edge devices, agencies can turn data from their expanding number of internet-of-things sensors into rapid, actionable insights.

  • What’s the best cloud for OLTP?

    A new report can help agencies assess the tradeoffs between AWS, Azure and the Google Cloud Platform when it comes to running online transaction processing applications.

  • When cybersecurity info sharing makes headlines

    When the sheriff of Oldsmar, Fla., held a press conference to discuss a hack into the city’s water treatment facility, many cybersecurity experts were surprised – not by the hack, but by the publicity.

  • Now that’s edge computing

    Astronauts at the International Space Station will soon be getting a high-performance computer that will connect them to Microsoft’s Azure cloud.

  • DOD eyes CMMC-FedRAMP reciprocity by end of FY 2021

    The Defense Department is working with the General Services Administration to work out reciprocity between the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program and the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program.

  • 5 tech trends for 2021

    This year, agencies should expect not just greater adoption of automation, artificial intelligence and predictive analytics, but a more comprehensive security posture that includes everything from zero trust to continuous monitoring of the supply chain.

  • Tucson’s community wireless bridges the digital divide

    The city built cell sites at government-owned facilities such as fire departments and libraries that were already connected to Tucson’s existing fiber backbone.

  • Senate bill proposes shared tools, services for state unemployment programs

    A group of Senate Democrats have introduced a bill to revamp state unemployment insurance systems by creating a set of shareable technology capabilities that focus on user experience.