From Paper Maps to Navigation Apps: Charting a New Course in Permitting Tech
Where do you get your water from, and is it safe to drink? Advances in EPA modeling delivers for drinking water justice
Permitting Tech Plays: Operationalizing Rulings + Regulations
New Tool Spotlights Areas for Drinking Water Interventions in Texas
Joint Public Comment: Creation of the White House Environmental Justice Interagency Council
New e-Permitting for Wetland and Stream Permits
50 Prizable climate ideas
Our environmental data is hidden away in unmarked boxes; we need capacity to open them up.
Making Waves in Water Management Together
Pooling Resources: How Collaboration & Data Are Shaping the Future of Drinking Water
Adopting Innovation at the US Forest Service: Read Our New Report!
Report: Adopting Innovation at the US Forest Service
Environmental decision makers have a data plumbing problem. Data intermediaries can help.
Tired of the Landlord Special? We Need Tech Talent to Update Federal Digital Infrastructure
The Wetlands Impact Tracker: Revealing Public Notices for the Public Good
Using AI to extract data from US Army Corps of Engineers public notices, the Wetlands Impact Tracker follows federal projects and their impacts on lands and waters along the Gulf Coast.
The Corps’ New e-Permitting - First Look at Current Functionality
Better Environmental Permitting
Joint Public Comment on Phase 2 of the Environmental Justice Scorecard
It’s Time to Tap Into Innovation: Federal Challenges Can Help Solve Stubborn Problems
Federal challenges, also known as prize competitions, represent an exceptional platform for federal agencies to collaborate with external organizations to push the boundaries of science—and to discover innovative solutions to diverse problems.
The Wide World of Drinking Water Data
For experts working to improve drinking water quality and access, the data is almost as important as water itself. How can we better access this data? Who has safe, affordable, and quality drinking water—and who doesn’t? This blog begins to answer some of those key questions.