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Pittsburgh’s ‘smart spine’ transit tech gets funding infusion
October 21, 2016 | NewsAn artificial-intelligence-powered sensor network will better managing the timing of traffic lights and crosswalk signals.
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Continuous risk mandates continuous protections
| NewsUpdates to A-130 make continuous privacy and vulnerability monitoring responsibilities of every agency.
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Moving cybersecurity from art to science
| NewsNew technologies and cyber-savvy leadership are taking the intuition and guesswork out of security.
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DC revs up smart-city project
October 20, 2016 | NewsThe second phase of Washington’s PA2040 smart-city project will extend to trash cans, parking, environmental sensing and public safety technology.
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Building a better voting machine
| NewsA panel of election technology experts point to projects in California and Texas counties that are developing secure, auditable systems.
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Content management platforms can unlock the full value of digital assets
| NewsA content management solution should provide the flexibility, interoperability and security agencies need to optimize their data.
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Listening to the universe from rural West Virginia
| NewsThe Green Bank radio telescope allows researchers to see astronomical phenomena often invisible or hidden in the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Backing up to stay ahead of hackers
| NewsThe Barnstable Police Department thwarts ransomware attacks with technology that more frequently and inexpensively copies and stores its data.
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On the road to a Federal Integrated Business Framework
October 19, 2016 | NewsThe General Services Administration’s integrated business framework could reduce software customization and expand the use of cloud across the federal government.
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Virginia builds cyber foundation for government, business
| NewsGov. Terry McAuliffe said he wants other states to follow Virginia’s lead in cybersecurity.