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GSA wants to expand cloud shared services
January 05, 2017 | NewsThe Unified Shred Services Management Office is looking for a shared software-as-a-service solution capable of improving internal administration services.
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Attackers can make it impossible to dial 911
| NewsIf we are to prevent denial of service attacks on 911 systems, we must understand where the weaknesses lie, both in technology and policy.
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Attackers can make it impossible to dial 911
| NewsIf we are to prevent denial of service attacks on 911 systems, we must understand where the weaknesses lie, both in technology and policy.
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Nearly one-third of federal websites haven’t converted to HTTPS
| NewsAlthough federal agencies were to transition their websites to the more-secure HTTPS communications protocol by Dec. 31, some conversions remain a work in progress.
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Middleware can help agencies excel in an Industry 4.0 and 3rd Platform world
| NewsCore infrastructure blocks of traditional middleware can collect, empower and disseminate information, provide insights to users and become the highway for moving data around.
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Middleware can help agencies excel in an Industry 4.0 and 3rd Platform world
| NewsCore infrastructure blocks of traditional middleware can collect, empower and disseminate information, provide insights to users and become the highway for moving data around.
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Enhancing GPS with ‘signals of opportunity’
January 04, 2017 | NewsWi-Fi, cellular LTE and digital television signals can -- with a lot of technical magic -- be retasked to track locations.
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Applying better services without another app
| NewsState and local governments are using Microsoft Dynamics CRM to achieve cost savings, streamline operations and transform the delivery of citizen services.
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Improving search across clinical trials
| NewsWith OpenTrialsFDA, researchers can more easily search the Federal Drug Administration’s drug approval packages for detailed information about the methods and results of clinical trials, some of which has never been published.
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Better data to explain how policies evolve
| NewsA researcher is building a database of 4.2 million state-level government decisions so that users can see how different states respond to similar situations.