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Can authentication deliver better citizen services?
May 31, 2016 | NewsSecurity credentials could be based on a primary payment card, a mobile phone or a driver's license -- items users are unlikely to lose or misplace.
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Hayden: Political culture limits government’s ability to protect IT systems
| NewsGen. Michael Hayden, the former director of the National Security Agency and CIA, said the nation has hardly begun the cybersecurity conversation about what should be open and what should be protected.
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DHS calls for secure mobile app research
| NewsThe Department of Homeland Security is looking for a series of automated and secure-by-design tools for mobile apps that assist developers, analysts and security or network operators.
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Mobile devices: A better route to ID security
| NewsAdvances in biometric authentication and smartphone technologies make the marriage of the two a strong platform for identity verification.
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CBP seeks guidance for drone integration
| NewsAn official from Customs and Border Protection urged lawmakers to help speed rules to allow the use of small drones for border surveillance.
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NRO adds cubesats to its fleet
May 27, 2016 | NewsWith the small, inexpensive cubesats, missions for National Reconnaissance Office and its partners are now more affordable.
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Is government prepared for the pulse?
| NewsLegislators are looking at how government can prepare for and respond to an electromagnetic pulse attack on the U.S. electrical grid.
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Database, app to streamline operations in national military cemeteries
| NewsThe virtualized Enterprise Interment Services System uses a mobile app to help cemetery operations teams streamline maintenance and a common virtual database and network environment for military cemeteries nationwide.
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The 2016 GCN dig IT Awards: Make your nominations today!
| NewsCelebrating discovery and innovation in government IT.
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Firefighter rescue game demos FirstNet potential
| NewsOhioFirst.Net built a computer game using real-life firefighting training scenarios to demonstrate the potential of FirstNet’s public safety broadband network.