Government Technology

Consolidation Strengthens Virginia’s Cybersecurity Efforts

Virginia CIO Sam Nixon discusses cybersecurity challenges and new technology that is helping protect information.


View Article

Budget & Finance

Spectrum: Will the Heat You Produce Power Your Personal Electronics?

Low-cost light, Twitter's Vine app, 3-D printing

Four Questions with Kansas City, Mo.'s Chief Innovation Officer

With less than a month on the job, Ashley Z. Hand is gearing up for what lies ahead.

GovTech Innovators: Alan Silberberg, Founder, Gov 2.0 LA Conference

Silberberg shares how social media can help government improve citizen relationships.

Do Video Games Offer More than Fun Times?

In the last video in our series about the Computer History Museum, we look at the hidden value of video games.

Spectrum: Texting While Walking a High Risk to Pedestrians

Harvesting tornado energy, Kickstarter cities

Supercomputers Handle Massive Tasks in Government Agencies

In the fourth video in our series about the Computer History Museum, we look at the importance of supercomputers in the public and private sectors.

Data Storage: Older Methods Remain in Use Today

In the third of our video series about the Computer History Museum, we look at what data storage through time looks like.

How Has Mobile Technology Evolved?

In the second of our video series about the Computer History Museum, we look briefly at the vast array of computing machinery.

Where Did Technology Come From?

In the first of our video series about the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., we look briefly at the first 2,000 years of computing in society.


Sponsored Videos

California Hospital Implements Game-Changing RFID Safety Technology

Watch how California’s Department of State Hospitals – Napa improves staff and patient security in the wake of tragedy

State of TN leads the way in Next-Gen 9-1-1

Watch how the State of Tennessee’s IP-based emergency response network will make emergency services faster, easier and more reliable.