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Can feds catch up on IoT?
October 27, 2016 | NewsCities have taken the lead on sensor systems, but experts say the federal potential is immense -- if security improves sufficiently.
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Simpler sign-on for police officers
| NewsThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is looking for a better way for secure laptops in patrol cars.
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Can the phishing epidemic be stopped?
October 26, 2016 | NewsEven extensive training is unlikely to transform ordinary workers into hyper-vigilant phishing detectives.
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DC takes underground pipe inspections to the cloud
| NewsThe Water and Sewer Authority in Washington, D.C., uses Esri services in the Microsoft Azure cloud to improve inspection management.
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The AI-enabled future
| NewsAt a recent panel on artificial intelligence, industry experts said the technology is getting mature enough to make an impact.
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How LA’s security center combats cyberthreats
| NewsThe Los Angeles Integrated Security Operations Center consolidates more than 200 million log records from across 41 departments every 24 hours.
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How telematics help fleet managers reduce greenhouse gas emissions
October 25, 2016 | NewsBesides helping agencies track vehicle performance, telematics can help fleet managers meet federal mandates that require greenhouse gas emissions reductions of 15 percent by 2020.
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Prioritizing vulnerabilities to fight cyberthreats
| NewsTo stay ahead of adversaries, federal IT decision makers must step back from their day-to-day routines and prioritize their vulnerabilities.
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An auditable election system for 2020
| NewsTravis County, Texas, is working to combine the convenience of electronic voting and the record of paper ballots into one system.
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IARPA releases BAA for virtual user environment
| NewsThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is looking for a virtual user environment that can support the kind of security analytics required to protect sensitive government users or workloads.