-
Security credentials for the ‘non-person’
October 16, 2020 | NewsBy combining a hardware security module and a client-side automated lookup of credentials, agencies can extend authorized network access to non-person entities.
-
Better, faster stronger: NASA looks to improve its wearable robotic arm
| NewsNASA is looking for partners to help it improve Armstrong, its wearable robotic device that augments strength and flexibility in the wearer’s shoulder and upper arm.
-
Announcing the 2020 Public Sector Innovation winners
| NewsThese 21 projects at the federal, state and local levels show just how transformative government IT can be.
-
Faster innovation with automated ATOs
October 15, 2020 | NewsAgencies need smarter, faster ways to get authority to operate, according to a top IT advisor at the Department of Health and Human Services.
-
How COVID accelerated smart city development
| NewsMany of the early hotspot cities were also at the forefront of innovation, prompting questions over how well connected cities would respond to the pandemic.
-
Why cyberattack misattribution is our top election security threat
| NewsDeliberate misdirection of an attack’s source muddies the waters, causing victims to waste valuable time and resources on trying to assign the blame rather than focusing on the immediate responses needed to prevent further harm.
-
State CIOs roll with COVID’s disruption
| NewsExpanded work-from-home and remote work options, wider use of collaboration platforms and increased attention on digital government services and user experience are the most likely business processes, practices and investments to change post-COVID, according to a new report.
-
AR-based prep helps soldiers get the most out of in-person training
October 14, 2020 | NewsWhen the pandemic makes learning at a distance a necessity, augmented reality may help the military maintain readiness.
-
Memphis enlists AI for pothole repairs
| NewsAn automated, scalable system that detects potholes and alerts 311 operators to them so they can quickly dispatch repair crews is saving the city up to $20,000 a year in claim costs for damage from potholes.
-
CISA ‘hypervigilant’ on election cybersecurity
| NewsThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is prepping state and local governments for the final rounds in the fight to secure their election critical infrastructure, according to the agency's top risk manager.