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NRO adds cubesats to its fleet
May 27, 2016 | NewsWith the small, inexpensive cubesats, missions for National Reconnaissance Office and its partners are now more affordable.
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Is government prepared for the pulse?
| NewsLegislators are looking at how government can prepare for and respond to an electromagnetic pulse attack on the U.S. electrical grid.
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Database, app to streamline operations in national military cemeteries
| NewsThe virtualized Enterprise Interment Services System uses a mobile app to help cemetery operations teams streamline maintenance and a common virtual database and network environment for military cemeteries nationwide.
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The 2016 GCN dig IT Awards: Make your nominations today!
| NewsCelebrating discovery and innovation in government IT.
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Firefighter rescue game demos FirstNet potential
| NewsOhioFirst.Net built a computer game using real-life firefighting training scenarios to demonstrate the potential of FirstNet’s public safety broadband network.
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Can the Postal Service put blockchain to work?
May 26, 2016 | NewsA new report explores the potential ways the technology behind Bitcoin could help USPS reinvent its mission.
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Agencies struggle under burden of legacy IT
| NewsAs experts warn of the threats posed by outdated federal technology, lawmakers inch closer to backing a $3.1 billion fix-it fund.
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R&D plan preps agencies for big data future
| NewsThe White House’s seven-step guide aims to help agencies effectively implement big data into their missions.
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Site doubles self-service processing of identity theft complaints
| NewsA Federal Trade Commission website helps victims find information about remedying a loss caused by identity theft, file complaints and get individualized guides for taking action.
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Coordination key to state cyber responses
| NewsState officials tell Congress on how they are preparing for (and responding to) cyberattacks.