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NASA tracks climate change in its own backyard
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Justice eyes smart gun tech to secure officers’ firearms
| NewsWith a smart gun challenge and draft baseline specifications on securing service pistols, the National Institute of Justice wants to find technologies could be used to help secure federal law officers' handguns.
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Arizona agency testing Facebook at Work
| NewsArizona Department of Administration will soon start using Facebook at Work as its main platform for internal communications.
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USDA to open facility-based food safety data
| NewsThe Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service will add food safety data from meat and poultry processing facilities to Data.gov.
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5 benchmark metrics for government email
July 18, 2016 | NewsA new report provides tools to help agencies measure the effectiveness of their communications campaigns.
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4 cities to host wireless research platforms
| NewsThe new Advanced Wireless Research Initiative will deploy and use four city-scale testing platforms to study the next generation of wireless technologies.
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Options for FirstNet opt-outs
| NewsAn interoperability compliance matrix will document the technical standards, key data elements and network policies that will ensure state systems can work with the nationwide public safety broadband network.
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Critical infrastructure in the crosshairs
| NewsProtecting the infrastructure from attack will require a new way of thinking about critical systems cybersecurity.
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Direct or disable: Two states take on drone growth
July 15, 2016 | NewsKansas appoints its first Director of Unmanned Aircraft Systems, and Utah proposes legislation to ‘neutralize’ drones over wildfires by jamming their signals or shooting them down.
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The best cloud partnership: More security, savings and innovation
| NewsWhen the day comes that the federal government can entrust private-sector companies with maintaining its cloud environments, some magical things could happen.