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Sailors pitch ideas for Navy improvements
May 25, 2016 | NewsThe Athena challenge gives the Navy an opportunity to get ideas directly from the warfighters who deal with issues first hand.
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Modular smartphone on the horizon
| NewsGoogle’s Project Ara smartphone frame has six slots for detachable hardware components and is shipping to developers soon.
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Sharing data both down the hall and across the state
| NewsWith the launch of a new data sharing service, state and local public safety and judicial agencies will be able to share data and communicate within and across jurisdictions.
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NYC’s new Wi-Fi-enabled buses lack collision avoidance tech
| NewsNew buses feature USB charging ports and free Wi-Fi, but they are missing collision avoidance systems despite two pilot programs currently running in the city.
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USDS’s 5 steps to mobile success
| NewsErie Meyer, a founding member of the White House’s U.S. Digital Service, offers five tips for building mobile services.
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Building the tools for bug-free software
May 24, 2016 | NewsWith detailed descriptions of how software is expected to behave, researchers believe they can verify its operations and eliminate bugs.
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NAVAIR wants to build cyber resiliency into weapons systems
| NewsNaval Air Systems Command issued a broad agency announcement for research to ensure weapon systems can survive and exploit cyber warfare.
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DisasterSim trains Army for foreign disaster assistance
| NewsThe hour-long scenario teaches soldiers how to work with Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, non-governmental agencies and the host nation.
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How government can deliver powerful civic moments
| NewsCivic moments, the events that trigger cascading actions and data exchanges, are beginning to take shape as agencies collaborate to create one-stop online locations where citizens can complete multiple transactions.
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The predictive analytics arms race
| NewsAgencies are mining data to fight fraud, but the criminals may have better algorithms.