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Java is alive and well in federal IT
May 24, 2017 | NewsThe 20-year-old programming language can help agencies create faster, more flexible and efficient development processes.
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State Department eyes airport security pilot in Mexico
| NewsThe State Department is considering installing security equipment in eight Mexican airports as a part of an Airport Security Infrastructure Pilot Project.
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Shining light on the darknet
| NewsDarkSum crawls the darknet, indexing its content and making it viewable.
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Making sense of human data
May 23, 2017 | NewsTo get a better understanding of its patients’ health care needs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is turning to software that can help extract meaning from unstructured data.
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Making sense of human data
| NewsTo get a better understanding of its patients’ health care needs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is turning to software that can help extract meaning from unstructured data.
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SSA, CFPB and the state of Minnesota demonstrate the power of straight talk
| NewsPlain language initiatives are changing the way agencies provide information and engage with citizens.
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SSA, CFPB and the state of Minnesota demonstrate the power of straight talk
| NewsPlain language initiatives are changing the way agencies provide information and engage with citizens.
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The race to become ‘digital by default’ will have winners and losers
| NewsCities that invest in digital services can save money and attract tech-savvy businesses and talent.
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The race to become ‘digital by default’ will have winners and losers
| NewsCities that invest in digital services can save money and attract tech-savvy businesses and talent.
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House committee looks into cities’ facial recognition tech
| NewsThe House Committee on Oversight and Reform has sent letters to big-city mayors asking for documentation on their systems.