June 29, 2012 -
States will have 10 new opportunities through 2014 to apply for federal funding to develop the online marketplaces for health insurance outlined in the Affordable Care Act.
June 28, 2012 -
No longer issuing fines from 40 red light cameras, New York City is looking for a way to make use of the cameras it already bought and paid for.
June 27, 2012 -
Federal finance professionals and federal IT managers also have differing opinions about cloud computing and other business decisions, according to a new study by MeriTalk.
June 26, 2012 -
The new Girls Who Code program will help high school girls in underserved communities learn about computer science and other technology fields.
June 26, 2012 -
Auditor’s report reveals that the Louisiana transportation department’s new computer system had errors that resulted in $26 million in unbilled federal expenses.
June 21, 2012 -
The New York City Housing Authority takes an ice cream truck approach to providing computer and broadband access to citizens with its Digital Van program.
Amid Disaster, Oklahoma Students Design Tornado Drones Students at the Oklahoma State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering designed preliminary storm drones that could someday gather data that saves lives.
Mobile Tech Links Trauma Surgeons with SWAT Teams The test program equips SWAT officers with computers and cameras so when out in the field, trauma surgeons can help them respond to critical injuries.
New Portal Boosts Energy Research A new interactive Web portal from the U.S. Energy Information Administration offers 36 layers of data on energy resources.