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A new safety app at UTC includes a panic button, ride requests, location sharing and remote monitoring. The university is also planning to implement panic alarms on walls and computers.
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A new center at the University of Texas at Arlington will focus on space simulation, space instrumentation, astrophysics, data science, aerospace engineering and physics education.
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Students and faculty at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with backgrounds in physical and social sciences are trying to design an energy system that better serves the needs of low- and moderate-income households.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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City business units compete using data analytics.
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Forty-one percent of surveyed CIOs believe real-time communication would be “somewhat more popular” than e-mail, while 13 percent believe it would be “much more popular.”
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The Missouri State Teachers Association is concerned about portion of new law that will restrict nonpublic usage of social media between students and teachers.
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Want to work from home? It might cost you. Tires: Coming to a bathroom near you. Red wine a healthful choice for astronauts?
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Agency awards Accelera Solutions $25 million contract for virtualization work.
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Checking a book out on a smartphone rather than at a counter is becoming a more common occurrence.
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Features Editor Andy Opsahl is leaving Government Technology after nearly six years, but not before sharing some last words about lessons learned on the IT beat.
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With a total $70,000 prize pool, another contest challenges app developers to take compliance data from the hospitality industry to help workers and consumers take action.
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Washington state has cut a portion of its IT staff before the completion of the state’s new 50,000-square-foot data center.
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The five pillars Govloop Founder and President Steve Ressler considers essential for being a digital city.
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Municipal governments in North Carolina ‘loan’ employees to one another rather than lay them off.
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The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Center for Technology Innovation is migrating the university business school’s SAP enterprise resource planning software system to the cloud.
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The insurance and financial services company came out on top for the second straight year.
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Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, annual survey of the technology landscape in U.S. public libraries shows more demand for technology resources amid budget cuts and reduced operating hours.
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Noblis, a nonprofit science, technology and strategy organization, plans to put a Cray supercomputer in Danville, Va., with help from state government.
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Until recently many of us may have thought that government documents were secure, but WikiLeaks has provided a much-needed jolt back to reality.
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Local leaders share ideas in public safety, IT governance and 5 other categories.
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