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States struggle to upgrade aging voting equipment
October 27, 2017 | NewsEliminating vulnerabilities in voting equipment would require costly upgrades, better training and built-in security features, officials told a congressional task force.
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Smart city grant challenge
| NewsThe Smart Cities Council is accepting applications for its 2018 Readiness Challenge Grant.
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Agency officials, industry call for transparency in AI
October 26, 2017 | NewsAs both the public and private sector race to develop artificial intelligence-based tools and applications, some execs are urging caution.
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Securing networks in the sharing age
| NewsThanks to social media, employees are offering up personal information that can put agencies security at risk.
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Is it time for a Cyber Peace Corps?
| NewsA Cyber Corps would not just help protect systems at home and around the world, it would also help train the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
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White House high on drones, FAA gets tech to help manage them
| NewsThe Trump administration has issued plans for accelerating the integration of unmanned aerial systems into the national airspace.
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Washington state’s strategy for tracking IT spending
October 25, 2017 | NewsWashington's Office of the CIO is bringing technology business management to 44 state agencies.
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Survey: Cities depend on federal data
| NewsCensus data informs everything from annual budgets to long-term planning for many cities, a new Sunlight Foundation survey says.
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DHS seeks tech for a better border-crossing experience
October 23, 2017 | NewsTechnology that counts international travelers in airports and guides them to the correct inspection areas would streamline the inspection process and improve travelers' experience.
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Microsoft adds blockchain services to Azure Government
| NewsMicrosoft brings its business capabilities for blockchain to the Azure Government cloud.