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5 ways the U.S. government can get security right
November 23, 2015 | NewsAlthough recent data breaches may indicate that computer security is harder than putting a man on the moon, the government can improve its cyber posture.
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California launches DebtWatch open data site
| NewsDebtWatch provides details on the $1.5 trillion in debt issued by state and local government entities.
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Are legacy apps a ticking time bomb?
| NewsRecent surveys of government IT managers show increasing hand wringing when it comes to legacy systems.
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NYC builds out subway Wi-Fi access
November 20, 2015 | NewsWhen complete, the project will provide wireless, public safety and Wi-Fi services to all 279 underground stations.
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Government IT and the problems that matter
| NewsIdentifying and dealing with potential issues before they become problematic should be the primary goal of every agency’s IT team.
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The Internet of malware-infected things
| NewsCould future breaches stem from such non-obvious sources as police body cameras or device components?
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IBM encourages development of cloud-based apps for first responders
| NewsThe contest calls for development and delivery of cloud-based predictive analytic and mobile applications that can significantly improve the operational capability of first responders.
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NASA’s R5 robots are off to school
| NewsThe Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Northeastern University will each receive an R5 robot and funding to research improving its autonomy.
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Army finds untapped brain power with EEGs
November 19, 2015 | NewsResearchers at the Army Research Lab are developing methods for using EEGs to improve soldiers’ performance.
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EPA, DOT drive toward better data-sharing
| NewsThe Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration collaborated to streamline the way data is shared -- aiding agencies and manufacturers alike.