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Transforming statewide data sharing
October 11, 2017 | NewsThe self-service data-sharing and visualization platform helps share information among agencies.
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FEMA integrates GIS tech into hurricane response and recovery
| NewsThe Hurricane Journal uses geospatial system technology from Esri to combine storm-related information into a cloud-based dashboard for disaster-response decision-making.
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GSA opens platform for blockchain, AI info sharing
October 10, 2017 | NewsGSA’s Emerging Citizen Technology program has launched an online atlas to serve as a one-stop resource for its blockchain and artificial intelligence projects.
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Why innovation has never been easier
| NewsGovernments are experimenting with personal digital assistants, chatbots and virtual reality, but innovation can also come from integrating data and existing services in new ways.
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Boston taps into data to find sources of economic inequality
| NewsThe Economic Mobility Lab will use quantitative and qualitative data to outline gaps in the city's economy and provide concrete steps to improve residents' economic prospects.
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How can agencies improve collaboration? The answer might surprise you.
| NewsOnline document management helps government employees collaborate by streamlining processes and helping them manage the massive number of documents needed for day-to-day operations.
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A one-stop shop for out-of-this-world multimedia
October 09, 2017 | NewsNASA's cloud-based library standardized 50 years of images, videos and audio files to help employees and the public find and download content.
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Standardizing and securing Navy systems in the cloud
| NewsWhen the Navy moved its Fleet and Family Readiness program to the cloud, it secured the data and standardized and modernized its websites and apps for people in the field.
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Cleaning house on the way to the cloud
| NewsWhen the Department of Transportation decided on a departmentwide move to Microsoft 365, it scanned all known devices on the network to identify performance and security problems.
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Cord-cutting for the enterprise
| NewsWith a managed broadband network based on satellite technology, the Interior Department gets secure high-speed connectivity in remote locations for less money than fiber.