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Colorado consolidates data on child care programs
May 09, 2016 | NewsColorado’s Office of Early Childhood has gone to the cloud for tools to improve the quality rating system for child care and early education programs across the state.
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States require opioid prescribers to check for ‘doctor shopping’
| NewsIn states where physicians are required to use monitoring systems, overall opioid prescribing has plummeted, as have drug-related hospitalizations and overdose deaths.
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Services push new mobile apps
| NewsThe Army and Navy produced new mobile applications recently to help improve soldier readiness and increase access to mandatory training.
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DOT pushes for personalized transportation research
| NewsThe Federal Transit Administration is awarding $8 million for projects that demonstrate an integrated, automated, accessible and connected transportation system in which personalized mobility is a key objective.
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Prep for next-gen encryption should start yesterday
May 06, 2016 | NewsBecause the effort to pull together any kind of quantum-resistant cryptography will be lengthy and complex, the process must start now if those trusted cryptosystems are to be developed in time.
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Boston tries Hangouts for budget hearings
| NewsBoston City Council is using Google Hangouts to videoconference with residents who want to comment on the city’s proposed 2017 budget.
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NIJ building body-cam product guide
| NewsTo help law enforcement officials make informed decisions on body-worn camera technologies, the National Institute of Justice is asking vendors to submit product information for a market survey.
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Louisiana revs up electronic driver’s licenses
| NewsLegislation would allow motorists to download a digital copy of their driver’s licenses to their smartphones.
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Ohio’s massive cloud migration pays off
| NewsSince the state moved to a consolidated data center, it has migrated 22 state agencies into its cloud and saved $103 million.
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Box makes a bigger push into the public sector
| NewsBox for Government is FedRAMP compliant and promises better file management for agencies at all levels.