Jeremy Snow, StateScoop

Jeremy Snow

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Berwyn, MD, United States

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Past articles by Jeremy:

Ohio tests using drones for bridge inspections

The Ohio Turnpike officials are predicting that using a drone for a bridge inspection will cut costs and stop any closures. → Read More

Startup incubator opens applications for mentoring program

The Urban-X Cohort 2 Accelerator Program is now accepting applicants for a hands-on, 3 month mentorship to help new smart city startups succeed. → Read More

White House celebrates cyber contests to attract young talent

At Wednesday’s Cybersecurity Competitions Workshop​, students and participants in national cyber contests gathered to celebrate cyber education at the White House. → Read More

San Jose contest aims to tackle graffiti with tech

As a part of the city’s commitment to tech, San Jose’s “Unleash Your Geek” challenge wants innovators to invent a modern solution to graffiti. → Read More

AEI — private sector can lead in cyber while feds improve

Private sectors must “take the lead” in cyberspace as federal agencies struggle keep up with the needed improvements to critical infrastructure and cybersecurity, according to a report released Tuesday by the American Enterprise Institute. → Read More

DHS council: Poor collaboration threatens critical infrastructure

The security behind critical infrastructure may be rapidly improving, the government must improve the cooperation between the different sectors and agencies to deal with the impending growth of cyberattacks, according to a Homeland Security Advisory Council report finalized Thursday. → Read More

GPO renews contract for publishing program with FedEx

The Government Publishing Office renewed a contract with FedEx Office to continue improving a publishing program that makes it easier for federal employees to print and manage their documents. → Read More

GPO sends 3 websites to the cloud

The Government Publishing Office will move three public websites to cloud servers, it announced Thursday. → Read More

NIST: Cloud computing could hinder disabled workers

The government may be strongly pushing cloud dependency, but according to a new National Institute of Standards and Technology report released Friday, this could bring more difficulties for disabled federal employees dependent on certain accessibility programs. → Read More

Survey: Though fearful of IoT, companies forge ahead with it

Ninety percent of organizations lack full confidence in their Internet of Things security but 85 percent are considering exploring or implementing newer network strategies, according to a new CEO guide​ released by AT&T. → Read More

NIST opens annual grant application for small business

The National Institute of Standard and Technology Small Business Innovation Research program opened their annual applications for research grants Tuesday available for companies for companies developing tech projects on topics like manufacturing or cryptography. → Read More

People would share personal info for better government services, survey says

In the eternal struggle between convenience and privacy, convenience looks like its pulling ahead, according to a new survey. → Read More