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Coordinated databases protect U.S. borders
September 19, 2016 | NewsDeep checks of multiple intelligence, homeland security, federal law enforcement and foreign national databases are making it more difficult for potential terrorists to enter the country.
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Everybody wants digital government, but defining the ROI is another matter
September 16, 2016 | NewsA new survey shows that agencies want to be more innovative in the digital space, but they struggle to show a clear return on investment.
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Bridging the cybersecurity talent gap
| NewsBecause the scope of the cybersecurity challenge is expanding, it requires developing skills for solving tomorrow's issues.
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How to move grants management to the cloud
| NewsWhen the Kaua’i County, Hawaii, began a push to minimize paper, it seized the opportunity to move to web-based grants management software for tracking funding the county receives and disburses.
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Preventing fraud with IP-based tracking
| NewsAlaska adopted an Internet Protocol mapping and tracking detection tool to ensure only state residents are benefiting from its oil and gas profits return program.
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Tap DHS for help protecting voting systems, officials urge
September 15, 2016 | NewsOfficials are urging state and local governments to leverage resources from the Department of Homeland Security to better secure election systems from cyberthreats.
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LinkNYC cuts off browsing on curbside kiosks
| NewsFree web browsing has been disabled because some users have been monopolizing the kiosks and using them inappropriately.
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Protecting government cloud information with incident response
| NewsPreparing for a cloud security incident will ensure that both government and cloud provider IT teams can respond quickly and effectively in a crisis.
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New Jersey residents can now text to 911
| NewsThrough partnerships with public safety providers and wireless carriers, New Jersey has rolled out text-to-911 service in all 21 counties.
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Saving lives by letting cars talk to each other
| NewsWhile connectivity and automation each provide benefits on their own, combining them promises to transform the movement of people and goods more than either could alone, and to do so safely.