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5 questions GSA has about cloud
January 08, 2016 | NewsThe Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technology is seeking industry input on building a better portfolio of services to help agencies get to the cloud.
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Derived credentials: Enabling secure mobile access in the field
| NewsA derived credentials policy could be applied not just to devices but to specific apps that require a greater level of assurance.
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DOT sweetens Smart City Challenge prize with bus safety tech
| NewsThe winner of the Smart City Challenge will also receive Mobileye's Shield+ collision avoidance technology for every bus.
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3-D scans from smartphones?
January 07, 2016 | NewsResearchers at Brown University have found a way to make 3-D scans from inexpensive digital cameras.
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Denver taps Panasonic for smart city plans
| NewsThe city is looking to leverage smart city technologies to support energy sustainability, health care services and community engagement.
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Interior moves financial system to the cloud
| NewsThe migration makes Interior the first federal organization to move its SAP-based financial management application to the cloud.
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Online collaboration technologies may be exposing more than realized
| NewsSophisticated and determined adversaries can take advantage of security weaknesses in online meeting services to obtain access to agency networks and data.
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NASA spinoffs: Bringing space tech to Earth
| NewsThe latest technology transfer report highlights technologies that have come out of the nation’s space program and entered Earth-based markets.
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DHS to start Real ID Act enforcement at airports
January 06, 2016 | NewsNew urgency for state driver's license systems, as air travelers from non-compliant states may soon need new forms of identification to fly.
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Amazon signs CJIS agreement with California
| NewsLaw enforcement agencies in the state can now use the Amazon Web Services cloud for criminal justice data.