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White House announces new smart city funding
September 26, 2016 | NewsThe White House on Sept. 26 announced more than $80 million in new funding for smart cities research and projects across the county.
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Disrupting the network for better security and resiliency
| NewsThe static networks of old aren’t built to address evolving threats. They must be replaced by highly portable and distributed networks that can anticipate the next potential threat.
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Survey: Attacks on smart city IT all but inevitable
September 23, 2016 | NewsA Tripwire study also found that 88 percent of IT professionals think such hacks would pose a threat to public safety.
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NJ automates parolee data feed to FBI
| NewsThe Supervised Release File Project notifies officers nationwide in real time when they encounter one of the more than 15,000 individuals under parole supervision in New Jersey.
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Cracking open census data
| NewsCitySDK's open-source tools streamline building apps that leverage U.S. Census Bureau datasets.
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When virtual and augmented reality meets government analytics
| NewsCombining analytics and AR/VR will allow agencies to tackle challenges more efficiently, ultimately saving money, time and maybe even lives.
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Despite state barriers, cities push to expand high-speed internet
| NewsLocal officials say that expanding access to broadband not only attracts new people and companies but also inspires innovation from existing residents and businesses, ultimately creating jobs and other economic opportunities.
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When connected cars can be hacked from afar
September 22, 2016 | NewsAs the U.S. outlines new rules for driverless car development and safety, Chinese researchers uncover vulnerabilities that can be exploited from 12 miles away.
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A government cloud solution at Silicon Valley speed
| NewsRather than simply modify existing systems, the Labor Department’s Employment and Training Administration rapidly developed a cloud-based platform that integrates grants’ performance and financial systems.
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Two-factor authentication in two weeks
| NewsHHS' low-cost, open-source 2FA solution protects users who connect to GrantSolutions.gov -- and is poised to do even more.