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Guidelines for bug reporting
November 30, 2016 | NewsAlthough the new policy only applies to certain websites, it aims to better protect government information by making vulnerability reporting easier.
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Can data fuel electric vehicle growth?
| NewsExperts in the EV community discussed how data can help spur the technology’s adoption at the first-ever Electric Vehicle Datathon.
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DLA secures supply chain with DNA marking
| NewsThe Defense Logistics Agency may expand its use of DNA marking technology to verify the authenticity of microchips and other electronics in its supply chain.
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3-D, high-res maps of the last frontier
| NewsTopographic maps of Alaska will help researchers studying a range of issues, such as ice loss, glacial changes and surface water flow.
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Kentucky plows through big data on winter roadways
November 29, 2016 | NewsBy outfitting snow and ice removal trucks with automatic vehicle location technology, officials hope to improve safety and save money.
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DOT floats guidance for in-vehicle mobile devices
| NewsThe voluntary guidelines are intended to help designers of mobile technology build products that keep drivers' attention on the road rather than on their phones.
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Making cities’ online services easier to ‘like’
| NewsThe ProudCity Service Center allows municipalities to set up a portal for city services on Facebook, as a standalone mobile app or an embedded widget on an existing website.
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Producing electricity with pedestrian traffic
| NewsWashington, D.C., has installed an array of sidewalk tiles that create electricity when people walk over them.
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What works for state legacy systems upgrades
November 28, 2016 | NewsUsing 18F’s resources on modular contracting and agile development, states can speed legacy system replacements.
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San Francisco latest victim of ransomware
| NewsThe city’s light transit systems were hit with malware that shut down ticketing machines and demanded payment.