-
Boston upgrades emergency notification system
August 19, 2016 | NewsAlertBoston can now send tailored alerts via phone, text or email in four different languages.
-
Announcing the Dig IT Award finalists: Cloud and infrastructure
| NewsSix infrastructure projects show what IT innovation can make possible in the public sector.
-
Turning the IoT side channel from liability to asset
August 18, 2016 | NewsBy monitoring the electromagnetic emissions produced by sensors on the Internet of Things, researchers hope to be able to detect when those devices have been compromised.
-
A proving ground for smart city tech
| NewsThe project to develop the Gramercy District in Ashburn, Va., signed two new partners – Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology and George Washington University.
-
Sherlock detects air traffic in near-real time
| NewsNASA’s upgraded Sherlock data warehouse makes it easier for researchers to access nationwide air traffic data almost immediately.
-
Federal BYOD: The mobile security conundrum
| NewsAlthough there are inherent risks to increasing the number of personal mobile devices connected to government networks, the benefits are too good to ignore.
-
Announcing the Dig IT Award finalists: Big Data, Analytics and Visualization
| NewsSix projects, involving more than a dozen different agencies, show what IT innovation can make possible in the public sector.
-
When disaster-response apps fail
August 17, 2016 | NewsEmergency planners should use the same strategy individuals figured out for themselves after the Bastille Day attack in Nice: create multiple independent systems to ensure connectivity.
-
DHS offers states help with voting systems security
| NewsDepartment of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson is conferring with state and local governments about the cybersecurity of voting systems.
-
21 cutting-edge solutions for standing up to Zika
| NewsThe U.S. Agency for International Development challenged global innovators to develop cutting-edge solutions to combat Zika, and a number of IT-based nominations will be funded.