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A USAF initiative for the hybrid workplace
January 25, 2022 | News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center in Joint Base San Antonio has been transitioning to a hybrid work environment for two years, shrinking physical facilities by 40%.
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No easy fix for ID verification for government benefits
| News, CybersecurityWhile states are looking for turnkey solutions to qualify applicants for government programs, many individuals without the right credentials can fall between the cracks.
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Mobile apps help community with annual homeless count
January 24, 2022 | News, Data & AnalyticsKansas City and Houston are using mobile apps to more accurately conduct their point in time homelessness counts.
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Agencies still rely on username-password for access management
| News, CybersecurityEven though more secure identity access management solutions exist, 86% of federal, state and local government respondents said that usernames and passwords are their most-used authentication method, according to a recent survey.
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Data management’s role in sustaining digital transformation
| Data & Analytics, NewsAs agencies move from the research to implementation phase of their digital transformations, federal data experts say intelligent data management is crucial to better leverage and protect critical data.
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DISA preps for a diverse hybrid cloud environment
| News, Cloud & InfrastructureThe Defense Information Systems Agency is experimenting with using commercial containers in data centers to help prepare for a multi-vendor, multi-capability cloud environment.
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How the Biden administration is making gains in an uphill battle against Russian hackers
| News, CybersecurityThough government-controlled hackers might persist, and criminal groups might disappear, rebuild and rebrand, the high costs imposed by the Biden administration could hinder their success.
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Better mental health treatments with synthetic patient data
January 21, 2022 | News, Emerging TechSynthetic data will allow the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to research mental health treatments without exposing patients' identity.
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Can chatbots make reporting suspicious activity easier?
| News, Emerging TechResearchers at the University of Nebraska at Omaha will work with Sarpy County to develop a chatbot that walks users through identifying and reporting suspicious activity.
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3 pillars of effective digital vaccine passports
November 18, 2021 | NewsBy providing a secure and easy-to-use digital mechanism for verifying vaccination status, governments can build a secure and trusted foundation for future digital health care initiatives.