July 2021

Bowser Administration Provides Update on Fourth of July Public Safety Preparations

Thursday, July 1, 2021 (Washington, DC) – Today, the Bowser Administration provided an update on the District’s public safety preparations for local and national celebrations, including the Barracks Row 4th of July Parade, the Palisades 4th of July Parade, and the National Park Service fireworks show on the National Mall. City Administrator Kevin Donahue was

Bowser Administration Provides Update on Fourth of July Public Safety Preparations Read More »

Suspects and a Vehicle Sought in a Robbery (Force and Violence) Offense: 400 Block of 12th Street, Northeast

Suspects and a Vehicle Sought in a Robbery (Force and Violence) Offense: 400 Block of 12th Street, Northeast (Washington, DC) – Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department\’s First District seek the public’s assistance in identifying and locating suspects and a vehicle in reference to a Robbery (Force and Violence) offense that occurred on Wednesday, June

Suspects and a Vehicle Sought in a Robbery (Force and Violence) Offense: 400 Block of 12th Street, Northeast Read More »

If We Want to Live in a Future of Smart Cities, We Need to Embrace Open Source Today

Regardless of how you choose to look at it, smart cities bring with them a host of unique advantages and opportunities – essentially all at the exact same time. People now expect a great deal from the urban areas they choose to live in. They want expansive, robust access to digital services. They\’ve shown themselves

If We Want to Live in a Future of Smart Cities, We Need to Embrace Open Source Today Read More »