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State, local fusion center staff may get seats in NCCIC
June 21, 2016 | NewsA new bill would open DHS' National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center to state and local agencies to share cyberthreat info.
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NYC library partners with Google to teach coding to kids
| NewsAs a partner in the Google CS First program, the Queens Library can expand its STEM activities and increase computer literacy in the community.
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The bad news about bug hunting
June 20, 2016 | NewsThe Pentagon's recent pilot program shows just how pervasive the exploitable network vulnerabilities are.
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How to plan for after the hack
| NewsA draft NIST guide urges agencies to plan for recovery as well as prevention.
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18F pilots digital acquisition training with FBI, Treasury
| NewsThe Digital Acquisition Accelerator pilot aims to give agencies their own teams of “highly trained, cross-functional digital experts.”
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IRS opens data on tax-exempt organizations
| NewsThe tax agency is making the financial information from Form 990 available in machine-readable format.
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Heatmaps offer cities new insights into SeeClickFix data
June 17, 2016 | NewsClustr app shows related issues on an interactive map to help city managers tackle problem areas.
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State, local governments get new tech buying option
| NewsFairfax County, Va., awarded a contract to a purchasing cooperative for IT products, services and solutions for state and local government, educational institutions and not-for-profit organizations.
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Navy creates a ‘safe space’ for cyber innovation
| NewsThe Naval Undersea Warfare Center Rapid Innovation Center provides the military with sandboxes to test and develop new devices without fear of compromising network systems -- and the "brain space" to explore those ideas.
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Microsoft gets into the marijuana business
| NewsThe software giant is teaming up with Kind Financial to help states track and regulate cannibis with a cloud-based solution.