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West Virginia tracks sexual assault evidence
May 18, 2017 | NewsThe Sexual Assault Evidence Collection Kit Information System will help West Virginia officials keep track of evidence taken from victims and identify weaknesses in collection procedures.
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NASA’s newest employee isn’t human
| NewsNASA's Shared Services Center is using software bots to automate common business processes.
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NASA’s newest employee isn’t human
| NewsNASA's Shared Services Center is using software bots to automate common business processes.
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Unlocking blockchain for government
| NewsUsing blockchain technology through permissioned networks can help state governments improve the delivery of their services, a new report finds.
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FirstNet begins to build its ecosystem
| NewsAn app store and developer platform will help create a nationwide marketplace to complement the public safety network.
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FirstNet begins to build its ecosystem
| NewsAn app store and developer platform will help create a nationwide marketplace to complement the public safety network.
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WannaCry: A preview of coming attacks?
May 17, 2017 | NewsWith malware innovations seemingly outpacing the efforts of both public and private entities to protect against them, we must find a new way to deal with the issues malware poses.
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Deciding when cloud makes sense for soldiers
| NewsCloud's capabilities are central to military missions, but defense officials stress that the cloud must adapt to the needs of warfighters in the field.
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BlackBerry expands crisis communications services
| NewsBlackBerry’s AtHoc crisis communications platform now allows federal agencies to account for their employees before, during and after an event.
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Is on-premises being killed by the cloud? Not necessarily.
| NewsCloud computing has been widely touted as the technology that would change the way organizations work, but plenty of IT managers are sticking with on-premises solutions.