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NOAA, NASA support flood response with data
August 22, 2016 | NewsAs satellite data and computing power increase, research agencies like NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are supporting disaster response operations with real-time data and analysis.
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Announcing the Dig IT Award Finalists: Cybersecurity
| NewsAs the scope and sophistication of cyberattacks continue to grow, agencies are deploying ever more innovative defenses.
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Transforming the programming process
August 19, 2016 | NewsResearchers hope to replace manual programming with computer-generated code based on users’ intent, which might be expressed as examples or via natural language commands.
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Iowa tests high-speed Wi-Fi network
| NewsThe Wi-Fi Internet for School Emergencies program will tap into the state’s internet backbone to give public safety officials high-speed, private and secure Wi-Fi on school campuses.
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How DCIM can help with data center optimization goals
| NewsData center infrastructure management software automates facility monitoring and management, helping federal data center managers meet the goals of the Data Center Optimization Initiative.
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Virginia to host cyber-physical systems summit
| NewsGov. Terry McAuliffe is hosting a summit to discuss current cybersecurity activities, challenges and opportunities.
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Boston upgrades emergency notification system
| NewsAlertBoston can now send tailored alerts via phone, text or email in four different languages.
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Announcing the Dig IT Award finalists: Cloud and infrastructure
| NewsSix infrastructure projects show what IT innovation can make possible in the public sector.
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Turning the IoT side channel from liability to asset
August 18, 2016 | NewsBy monitoring the electromagnetic emissions produced by sensors on the Internet of Things, researchers hope to be able to detect when those devices have been compromised.
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A proving ground for smart city tech
| NewsThe project to develop the Gramercy District in Ashburn, Va., signed two new partners – Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology and George Washington University.