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Users not the only ones frustrated by balky apps
December 14, 2016 | NewsFar from being a simple annoyance, crashed or stalled applications can erode confidence in IT support and gnaw at an agency's mission.
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On the road toward connected vehicles
| NewsThe Department of Transportation has proposed a rule that would require industry to include vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology in new vehicles.
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How blockchain will transform our cities
| NewsThe blockchain can become the city’s operating system, invisible yet ubiquitous, improving citizens’ access to services, goods and economic opportunities.
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Enterprise Linux 7.1 meets NIST crypto standards
December 13, 2016 | NewsRed Hat's platform is FIPS 140-2-certified for nine of its modules, making it a secure, open-source operating system.
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Cybersecurity’s next phase: Cyber deterrence
| NewsWe can strengthen cyber deterrence by improving cybersecurity, employing active defenses and establishing international norms for cyberspace.
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Senate moves to make more federal data machine readable
| NewsThe Open, Public, Electronic and Necessary (OPEN) Government Data Act would require federal agencies to publish all their information as open data using standardized, nonproprietary formats.
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San Francisco seeks public input on government tech
| NewsThe city’s technology committee has launched a survey to make the technology planning efforts more transparent for residents.
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3 ways to strengthen security with software supply-chain automation
| NewsAutomation can give developers confidence in open-source components’ security, licensing and quality.
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Dashboard makes city’s performance management public (and manageable)
December 12, 2016 | NewsThe TRACStat performance management tool helps Fayetteville, N.C., monitor its progress toward strategic goals.
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Defense applications ripe for quantum computing
| NewsLockheed Martin has been experimenting with quantum systems to speed verification and validation of mission-critical software.