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A new model for government cloud security
June 28, 2017 | NewsSecurity insight means constant awareness not just of data and applications but also how they are functioning within the cloud environment.
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LOC calls on coders to rewire legislative data
| NewsThe Library of Congress' legislative data application challenge will ask developers to unpack the linear legislative process and remake it in ways that improve access to and understanding of legislation.
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Deadline extended for 2017 dig IT award nominations
| NewsYou have until July 15 to help GCN identify the innovative tech that's transforming government at all levels.
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USGS to tweak software after false earthquake alert
June 27, 2017 | NewsThe process will now include a human to verify changes are correct before updates are made.
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Smartphone cameras monitor road conditions
| NewsThe RoadBotics web-based app collects roadway data through the camera on any smartphone and delivers analysis of that data via the cloud.
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Quantum bits: Research partnerships, building an ecosystem
| NewsRecent news from the quantum-computing front.
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Barcode technology still delivers efficiencies
| NewsBarcodes save agencies time and reduce costs by efficiently tracking and managing assets, streamlining workflows and reducing human error.
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Fast, robust deployments, little bureaucracy fuels shadow cloud use
| NewsCloud "offers a kind of instant gratification and nimbleness that is very good for research," one research director said.
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DHS unwraps free virtual training for active shooter incidents
June 26, 2017 | NewsThe Enhanced Dynamic Geo-Social Environment is a multiplayer, scalable online platform that trains responders -- single agencies or across agencies, jurisdictions or disciplines -- for a coordinated response to active shooter incidents.
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Using neural nets to snag malware before it strikes
| NewsNFrame, a hardware-based artificial neural network monitors the details of program activity at the machine level, learning how programs should execute.