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San Diego steps up cloud, remote support, IT service management
September 20, 2021 | NewsWith a new managed services contract, the city is able to boost customer satisfaction, increase the IT services redundancy and agility, reduce the city’s risk exposure and drive ongoing technical innovation.
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Ohio opens smart mobility corridor
| NewsThe 35-mile stretch of highway will connect the cities of Dublin and Marysville, and has been called “the world’s most connected highway.”
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Taking meaningful steps toward stronger security
| NewsThe federal government is warming to the idea of taking significant action to combat attacks on agencies and their partner organizations.
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How the pandemic transformed citizen service
| NewsBesides ramping up automated online services, many agencies gained deeper insights into what citizens really needed.
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Minnesota launches digital vaccination record
September 17, 2021 | NewsUsing the Docket app, Minnesotans can access their immunization records to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
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IRS’ plans for cracking cryptocurrency wallets
| NewsThe IRS wants to be able to decrypt hardware devices used as cryptowallets and set up a repeatable process forensic experts can use to exploit devices seized in investigations.
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Space BACN: DARPA’s vision for satellite communications
| NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is looking to build a low-cost, high-speed reconfigurable optical datalink to interconnect low-Earth Orbit satellites.
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Tracking physical responses, target accuracy to enhance combat marksmanship
| NewsThe Office of Naval Research is testing whether technology can help it spot dips in warfighters’ performance or lethality.
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States’ smartphone exposure notification apps get mixed reviews
September 16, 2021 | NewsWhile the apps improved the speed and reach of contact tracing, the Government Accountability Office found several challenges limiting app use and the ability of states and others to determine whether the apps were effective.
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3 questions state and local governments must answer about identity security
| NewsWhen agencies know where their IT assets are, who has access and what are users doing with that access, they can build out an identity security program that supports the mission while reducing the complexity of manual provisioning.