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For Carson expanding smart base transportation testbed
February 03, 2021 | NewsThe Army plans to expand its testbed into the nearby Colorado Springs community with sensor deployment, data integration and the development of AI models and decision dashboards that integrate traffic and weather-related information.
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The U.S. spent $2.2 million on a cybersecurity system that wasn’t implemented — and might have stopped a major hack
February 02, 2021 | NewsA cybersecurity system called in-toto, which the government paid to develop but never required, might have protected against the SolarWinds hack.
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How unified communications supports flexible work
| NewsUC allows employees to take and place phone calls, conduct video conferences, access all instant messaging and internal communication platforms and more.
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In search of a smarter Einstein
| NewsIf the Einstein intrusion detection system was unlikely to have detected the malware that was delivered via the SolarWinds Orion update, how can it be fixed?
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MilCloud adds AWS option
| NewsThe Defense Department’s MilCloud 2.0 contract now gives Defense Information Services Agency and other non-combat DOD agencies access to cloud services from Amazon Web Services.
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Infrastructure overhaul helped Berkeley meet pandemic challenges
| NewsA new hyperconverged infrastructure helped Berkeley, Calif., move staff to telework, support telehealth and update its disaster recovery resources.
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Building interoperability standards for computer-aided dispatch
| NewsThe CAD2CAD project aims create an interoperable public safety ecosystem that supports multidiscipline response to regional, multistate or national events.
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TSA, Delta test biometric check-in for domestic flights
February 01, 2021 | NewsThe Transportation Security Administration is working with Delta Airlines and the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport to test a touchless system that verifies a domestic passenger’s digital identity with customer’s passport number, TSA PreCheck membership and a live photo.
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More delays could emperil JEDI, DOD suggests
| NewsIf Amazon Web Services is permitted to litigate its bias claims, the lengthy and complex process “might bring the future of the JEDI Cloud procurement into question,” an information paper stated.
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Utah shares hard lessons on privacy, bias
| NewsThe state auditor’s software procurement principles are designed to help agencies review applications for privacy violations and potential algorithmic bias.