A new report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation is critical of those using emotion and personal opinion to drive and affect technology policy.
Lawmakers from the state are considering a bill that would enable law enforcement agencies to retain data obtained from license plate readers for up to 30 days.
Assemblywoman Susan Bonilla, D-Concord, has introduced legislation to increase science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in the Golden State.
Measures are making their way through the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives that would help enhance information-sharing on cyberthreats between private companies and government agencies.
The New York City Council is considering legislation that would require vehicles towed because of temporary parking restrictions to be reported online and through 311.
Federal, state and local government officials discussed transparency projects and shared their thoughts on the future of open data at Data Summit 2015, in Sacramento, Calif.
A new study from Kent State University found that the relationship between cellphone use and grade point average is “statistically significant and negative.”