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Biometrics: Our best bet for unlocking government services
November 12, 2015 | NewsBiometrics-enabled identity programs can help governments ensure service delivery, enhance security and increase convenience for citizens.
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A Toughbook that focuses on flexibility
| NewsPanasonic announced the new Toughbook 20 -- a fully rugged and detachable laptop/tablet device ready for the Microsoft 10 Pro operating system.
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NIH’s app challenge takes drug abuse research mobile
| NewsThe National Institute on Drug Abuse is looking for an app that addiction researchers can use to leverage information from participants using mobile devices.
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New NYC agency to help veterans
November 11, 2015 | NewsThe new Department of Veterans’ Services is expected to better serve the city’s 220,000 veterans.
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How GSA got code for $1
| NewsAn experiment in micro purchasing landed 18F a solution that met its requirements for only $1.
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Bureau of Prisons wants drone defense
| NewsThe Bureau of Prisons recently released a request for information for assistance in protecting prisons from aerial intrusions of drones supplying contraband to inmates.
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DISA director outlines areas where he’d like more cyber-help
November 10, 2015 | NewsLt. Gen. Alan Lynn thinks closer collaboration with industry could strengthen network security with three key types of IT.
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Congressional App Challenge kicks off for student submissions
| NewsThis year’s contest launched Nov. 9 and runs through Jan. 15, invites high school students in 37 states to create, code and submit original applications.
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More bad news for Flash-dependent websites
| NewsA recent analysis by Recorded Future offers yet another reason why government agencies should reduce the use of Adobe Flash Player, as it was found to be the most frequently exploited web product.
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Mapping the future of planetary data
| NewsNASA has released an RFI seeking suggestions on the architecture for its Planetary Data System.