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AF looks to expand 5G to 20 more bases
September 08, 2020 | NewsThe Air Force looking for companies interested in leasing space to install additional infrastructure to support military and community cellular users at 20 installations ranging from Arizona up to North Dakota.
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Rural telecoms face $1.8 billion tab to replace Huawei and ZTE equipment
| NewsThe Federal Communications Commission has added up how much it will cost to replace the Huawei and ZTE equipment in America's rural telecommunications infrastructure: $1.84 billion.
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DISA rolling out cloud-based web browsing
| NewsThe Defense Information Systems Agency’s cloud-based internet isolation solution transfers web browsing sessions from local machines to a secure, isolated cloud platform.
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DOD again chooses Microsoft for JEDI cloud
| NewsThe Defense Department has reaffirmed its decision to award its $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud contract to Microsoft.
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Blockchain as a COVID remedy
September 04, 2020 | NewsDistributed ledger technology has been proposed as a cure for pandemic related issues, including supply chain management, funds distribution, absentee voting and social distancing.
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Could Colorado’s election security unit serve as a model for other states?
September 03, 2020 | NewsThe Rapid Response Election Security Cyber Unit is composed of highly trained election security specialists charged with protecting the state’s elections from cyberattacks and interference as well as responding to other voting system vulnerabilities.
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Pandemic shows smart cities must be about more than technology
| NewsSmart cities are modernization projects that include digital technology as well as physical and social infrastructure, experts say.
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Mail-in voting lessons from Oregon, the state with the longest history of voting by mail
| NewsOregon’s experience shows that mail-in voting can be safe and secure, providing accurate and reliable results the public can be confident in.
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Army looks to machine learning to predict, prevent injuries
September 02, 2020 | NewsHoping to reduce costly non-combat muscle and bone injuries to warfighters, the Army turns to a machine learning-based tool used in professional sports.
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Federal service delivery can be significantly improved: Here’s what it would take
| NewsIf organizations are serious about improving the experience and outcomes for constituents, then end-to-end automation has to be at the center of the discussion on how to modernize government.