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Disaster zones could soon be salvaged by teams of smart devices — here’s how
December 05, 2017 | NewsSmartphones, sensors and drones can be brought together in complex device networks to address communications and power needs in emergency response.
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FAA promotes data awareness
| NewsBy tapping into its vast stores of data, the Federal Aviation Administration hopes to spur innovation and increase efficiency.
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GAO: CBP needs reliable metrics on border tech
| NewsBetter tracking of performance of its surveillance technologies would help Customs and Border Protection quantify the impact these systems have on its mission, GAO says.
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5 quick wins for digital transformation
December 04, 2017 | NewsThe better job government agencies do of taking complexity out of the information they capture, the more equipped they’ll be to deliver real-world benefits to the constituents they serve.
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FedRAMP playbook walks agencies through the ATO process
| NewsThe Agency Authorization Playbook offers step-by-step guidance, best practices and tips to help agencies successfully implement the authorization process.
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Apps open window on legislative transparency
| NewsAt the recent Congressional Hackathon, agencies, citizens and tech groups pitched solutions for improving citizens' access to government.
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W.Va. county building opioid data hub
| NewsAlthough the bulk of the data will come out of the county's computer-aided dispatch system, the plan is include health and education information.
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FAA Shark Tank challenge promotes data awareness
December 01, 2017 | NewsDesigned to highlight the agency's enterprise information management initiatives, Data Awareness Week includes a Shark Tank Data Challenge competition.
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States see potential in intelligent automation, blockchain
| NewsCIOs for human services agencies in Georgia, Ohio and Tennessee see emerging technologies as a way to improve data quality and boost efficiency.
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The identity verification arms race
| NewsNow that attackers can crack the tools we use to verify identity, it's time for government to step up, one cyber expert told a House panel.