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Census data delay disrupts state redistricting plans
February 17, 2021 | NewsNow that the redistricting data will not be delivered until Sept. 30 states are scrambling to adapt.
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How to increase access to supercomputers
February 16, 2021 | NewsWith limited access to high-performance computing hampering the nation’s ability to maintain its competitiveness, a new report outlines how the U.S. can ensure the supply of HPC resources keeps up with demand.
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Understanding the intelligent edge
| NewsBy bringing artificial intelligence and compute power directly to edge devices, agencies can turn data from their expanding number of internet-of-things sensors into rapid, actionable insights.
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What’s the best cloud for OLTP?
| NewsA new report can help agencies assess the tradeoffs between AWS, Azure and the Google Cloud Platform when it comes to running online transaction processing applications.
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When cybersecurity info sharing makes headlines
February 12, 2021 | NewsWhen the sheriff of Oldsmar, Fla., held a press conference to discuss a hack into the city’s water treatment facility, many cybersecurity experts were surprised – not by the hack, but by the publicity.
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Now that’s edge computing
| NewsAstronauts at the International Space Station will soon be getting a high-performance computer that will connect them to Microsoft’s Azure cloud.
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DOD eyes CMMC-FedRAMP reciprocity by end of FY 2021
| NewsThe Defense Department is working with the General Services Administration to work out reciprocity between the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program and the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program.
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5 tech trends for 2021
| NewsThis year, agencies should expect not just greater adoption of automation, artificial intelligence and predictive analytics, but a more comprehensive security posture that includes everything from zero trust to continuous monitoring of the supply chain.
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Tucson’s community wireless bridges the digital divide
February 11, 2021 | NewsThe city built cell sites at government-owned facilities such as fire departments and libraries that were already connected to Tucson’s existing fiber backbone.
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Senate bill proposes shared tools, services for state unemployment programs
| NewsA group of Senate Democrats have introduced a bill to revamp state unemployment insurance systems by creating a set of shareable technology capabilities that focus on user experience.