Officials recognize the need to include information leaders in planning for catastrophes, capitalizing on their data assets and knowledge.
Learn how IT leaders are working to build a frictionless enterprise.
Officials recognize the need to include information leaders in planning for catastrophes, capitalizing on their data assets and knowledge.
The DOT used state police data and anonymized data from the mapping app Waze to predict crashes and hopes to expand the project beyond Maryland.
The $100 million facility is designed to foster collaboration with academia and industry, spur cybersecurity training and create IT security jobs.
With the advent of body cameras and other video assets, effective digital evidence management is critical for law enforcement.
Using Intel-based technology, the City of Roses will install 200 sensors to monitor vehicles and pedestrians as part of a smart city initiative.
Don’t get carried away with the benefits of connected utilities — vulnerabilities can lurk even in water meters or energy grids.
After being a major proponent of blockchain, Delaware is taking a more measured approach to the technology, and now wants to develop a framework for future initiatives.
Knowing about the latest threats can help IT leaders better protect constituents and their data.
Alaska’s recent data breach via a Trojan virus shows that state and local governments need to be vigilant about cybersecurity, even for old threats.
The veteran state public official discusses what the future holds for coordinating governance in Delaware, how his state is using blockchain and its broadband goals.
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