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Is it time for a Cyber Peace Corps?
October 26, 2017 | NewsA Cyber Corps would not just help protect systems at home and around the world, it would also help train the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
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White House high on drones, FAA gets tech to help manage them
| NewsThe Trump administration has issued plans for accelerating the integration of unmanned aerial systems into the national airspace.
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Washington state’s strategy for tracking IT spending
October 25, 2017 | NewsWashington's Office of the CIO is bringing technology business management to 44 state agencies.
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Survey: Cities depend on federal data
| NewsCensus data informs everything from annual budgets to long-term planning for many cities, a new Sunlight Foundation survey says.
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DHS seeks tech for a better border-crossing experience
October 23, 2017 | NewsTechnology that counts international travelers in airports and guides them to the correct inspection areas would streamline the inspection process and improve travelers' experience.
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Microsoft adds blockchain services to Azure Government
| NewsMicrosoft brings its business capabilities for blockchain to the Azure Government cloud.
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Commerce to leverage NOAA’s TIC
| NewsSeveral bureaus at Commerce will be getting Trusted Internet Connection access from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Scientist at work: Measuring public health impacts after disasters
| NewsIdentifying vulnerable populations and determining how disasters affect public health can lead to better decision-making and use of resources.
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Agencies love the Cybersecurity Framework, but loathe compliance
| NewsAutomated processes can make compliance headaches a thing of the past.
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Tracking down ‘most wanted’ insurance fraud suspects
October 20, 2017 | NewsBecause it can take a long time to track down alleged insurance scammers who fail to appear in court, some state insurance officials say placing them on an online most wanted list, just like the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service… Read More »