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Funding, fiber, cyber: A recipe for smarter cities
November 14, 2017 | NewsIf smart technology is going to become a nationwide reality, the federal government will have to play a role, experts say.
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Congress taps into GIS
| NewsCongressional staffers are developing interactive maps that lead to better policymaking and constituent engagement.
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How government can get the most out of blockchain
| NewsBy starting small, and focusing on user experience and agile development, agencies can take advantage of the new foundational technology.
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New app maps overdose epidemic in real time
| NewsAs drug overdoses are reported by responders, ODMAP tracks their time and location, giving authorities real-time information they can use to prepare a response or analyze trends.
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Laying the foundation for drone swarms
November 13, 2017 | NewsDARPA wants technologies and tactics to manage drone swarms in diverse, evolving urban situations.
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GSA wants feedback on cloud contract language
| NewsTo help agencies improve their cloud services contracts, the General Services Administration is asking industry for examples of both effective and problematic contract language.
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Worried about hackers, states turn to cyber insurance
| NewsAs the threat from hackers and cybercriminals intensifies, a growing number of states are buying cyber insurance to protect themselves -- and taxpayers.
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Who’s really responsible for cloud security?
| NewsUnderstanding the division of security responsibilities between the agency and cloud service providers makes it easier for CIOs to safely move their data to the cloud.
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Another mass shooting, another locked phone
November 09, 2017 | NewsFederal investigators want access to the Texas shooter's locked phone, but most security researcher think it’s a bad idea.
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A product and platform approach to citizen-centric service delivery
| NewsWhen platform capabilities provide product flexibility, services no longer have be built from scratch, speeding application deployment and ensuring interoperability.