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Bringing big data to bear on infectious disease
September 27, 2016 | NewsWith the Collaborative Advanced Analytics and Data Sharing toolkit, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made sense of an outbreak in days rather than months.
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More data means more revenue for California tax collectors
| NewsCalifornia's Franchise Tax Board recently completed a raft of improvements to legacy systems and it has resulted in improved revenue.
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Hacking your data without touching your network
| NewsCybersecurity researchers show how data can be captured by near-field analysis of electromagnetic leakage.
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Can blockchain spark a government services revolution?
| NewsThe technology that underpins the Bitcoin crytocurrency has the potential to power all sorts of innovative government services.
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At DHS, software assurance goes mobile
September 26, 2016 | NewsA Science and Technology Directorate research project proves that reducing the risk of third-party applications is not such a remote possibility.
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How one state’s modernization delivers service transformation
| NewsLouisiana's IT consolidation focuses on delivering solutions, not technology, to customers.
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White House announces new smart city funding
| NewsThe White House on Sept. 26 announced more than $80 million in new funding for smart cities research and projects across the county.
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Disrupting the network for better security and resiliency
| NewsThe static networks of old aren’t built to address evolving threats. They must be replaced by highly portable and distributed networks that can anticipate the next potential threat.
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Survey: Attacks on smart city IT all but inevitable
September 23, 2016 | NewsA Tripwire study also found that 88 percent of IT professionals think such hacks would pose a threat to public safety.
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NJ automates parolee data feed to FBI
| NewsThe Supervised Release File Project notifies officers nationwide in real time when they encounter one of the more than 15,000 individuals under parole supervision in New Jersey.