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It’s time to repeal and replace network access control
March 28, 2017 | NewsSoftware-defined perimeter technology offers a more secure, efficient and cost-effective solution for enterprise network security.
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GSA launches virtual assistant pilot
| NewsGovernment services could be just a voice command away if agencies could easily launch their own virtual assistants.
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SatPaq to the rescue with satellite texting
| NewsEmbedded in a smartphone case, the device uses microwaves to send text messages via geostationary satellites.
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SatPaq to the rescue with satellite texting
| NewsEmbedded in a smartphone case, the device uses microwaves to send text messages via geostationary satellites.
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Microservices: The future of government IT
March 27, 2017 | NewsBy bringing efficiency to creating and maintaining digital services, microservices can help agencies delivery new functionality faster.
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Facial recognition tech helps with disease diagnosis
| NewsResearchers at the National Institutes of Health have successfully used facial recognition software to diagnose a rare, genetic disease in Africans, Asians and Latin Americans.
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Estonia is putting its country in the cloud and offering virtual residency
| NewsThe idea of a “cloud country” that follows the same principles of cloud computing or cloud data storage is one that resonates with all sorts of possibilities.
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Making CDM more accessible to state and local governments
| NewsThe General Services Administration acknowledges that purchasing the monitoring and security services has been harder than it has to be.
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Attacks, crashes underscore need for new 911 systems
March 24, 2017 | NewsRecent disruptions in legacy 911 emergency-response systems point up the urgent need for new technology, but few states or localities can afford the upgrades.
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Attacks, crashes underscore need for new 911 systems
| NewsRecent disruptions in legacy 911 emergency-response systems point up the urgent need for new technology, but few states or localities can afford the upgrades.