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VA enlists Energy’s super powers for health research
May 04, 2017 | NewsThe VA-DOE Big Data Science Initiative joins the forces of Energy’s national lab system and the VA’s Million Veteran Program’s digital health and genomic data to advance health care and drive next-generation supercomputing designs.
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Eye-tracking tech helps CBP detect imposters
| NewsEye-dentify tracks trainees’ eye movements during imposter detection training so instructors can provide immediate feedback on agents' performance.
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Eye-tracking tech helps CBP detect imposters
| NewsEye-dentify tracks trainees’ eye movements during imposter detection training so instructors can provide immediate feedback on agents' performance.
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Message growing clearer to agencies on collaboration apps
| NewsTo extract the full productivity benefit from collaboration apps, make sure they include features that encourage workers to use and derive value from them.
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Agencies share cloud strategies, sticking points
May 03, 2017 | NewsMost bottlenecks involve security or acquisition, several IT leaders agreed. And while there's no one-size-fits-all solution, there are lessons to be shared.
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Michigan plans cyber analytics center
| NewsThe Cyber Threat Analytics Center will use feedback from network sensors, commercially available threat feeds and physical threat modeling to prepare for cyberattacks.
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Online self-service changes citizens’ call center experience
| NewsMore people are going online for find help before turning to the call center, making the average inquiry more difficult to handle, a new report shows.
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How governments can reap the benefits of the cloud
| NewsIT managers can leverage the cloud to help alleviate the tech challenges faced by state and local government IT departments.
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NSA approves virtualization-secured smartphone
| NewsThe HTC One Android smartphone running the Cog Systems D4 Secure Platform has been added to the National Security Agency’s Commercial Solutions for Classified list.
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NSA approves virtualization-secured smartphone
| NewsThe HTC One Android smartphone running the Cog Systems D4 Secure Platform has been added to the National Security Agency’s Commercial Solutions for Classified list.