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More standardization needed in open data
November 02, 2016 | NewsA new report finds that data standardization has improved, but it is nowhere near where it needs to be.
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FirstNet contract award deadline slips
| NewsAfter missing the Nov. 1 deadline, officials said they were moving closer to an award for the national emergency radio network.
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Pittsburgh’s portal integrates open data
| NewsThe ‘Burgh’s Eye View’ data portal gives users a quick way to find information on 311 requests, police activity and other city information.
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Map-based tools smooth early voting
| NewsGeographic information systems are helping improve the voting experience for both voters and election officials.
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Promises and perils of quantum computing
November 01, 2016 | NewsThe rise of quantum computing is sure to bring new risks, but it also provides an opportunity for greater security.
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The outbound VDI: Internet access while protecting enterprise systems
| NewsAn outbound virtual desktop infrastructure can significantly reduce the risks of threats to internal corporate systems and data while maintaining the benefits of internet access.
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Making identity federated, portable and trusted
| NewsResidents of Austin, Texas, and the state of Maine are closer to having a digital identity that would allow them to conduct business with the government and other entities.
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AI could speed transit security scan times
| NewsEvolv Technology is testing its system that speeds scanning by applying artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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Governance critical as digital services expand
October 31, 2016 | NewsGovernance can lay the groundwork for greater innovation, cross-agency collaboration and ultimately a well-executed approach to serving citizens’changing digital needs.
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Smarter data centers
| NewsSensor-based monitoring and more efficient storage technologies will help agencies achieve the savings called for by the Data Center Optimization Initiative.