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Code for America grows up
July 25, 2016 | NewsFocusing on governance, knowledge sharing and sustainability, Code for America will concentrate on three core areas for civic innovation: healthy communities, economic development, and safety and justice.
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Code for America grows up
| NewsFocusing on governance, knowledge sharing and sustainability, Code for America will concentrate on three core areas for civic innovation: healthy communities, economic development, and safety and justice.
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Protecting the open source software supply chain
July 22, 2016 | NewsA new report analyzes the quality of software built with open source components and offers recommendations on how to ensure the quality of application development.
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NTIA seeks comments on FirstNet opt out guidance
| NewsThe National Telecommunications and Information Administration is asking for input on guidelines for states building and funding their own networks.
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Tracking cancer in real time
| NewsCalifornia is overhauling the way it collects information for its massive cancer database in the hope of improving how patients are treated for the disease.
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BlackBerry signs government deals as it pivots to software
| NewsThe company’s software gets a nod from DISA, and its AtHoc crisis communication platform will be deployed in the Senate and expanded in the Coast Guard.
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DARPA’s all-machine cyber challenge
July 21, 2016 | NewsThis year’s Cyber Grand Challenge will be the first all-computer hacking tournament where machines will try to find and fix bugs in real time.
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Putting the NIST Cyber Security Framework to work
| NewsMarket forces and the fear of liability may ultimately make the voluntary guidelines the de facto standard for public- and private-sector cybersecurity.
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Faster and more accurate flood prediction
| NewsStormSense, a new flood forecasting project, will give emergency managers in coastal towns flood predictions so accurate that residents can be notified if they need to move their car one street over.
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Environmental monitoring program expands to West Africa
| NewsNASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development opened another SERVIR center in West Africa, where data from space will help local officials manage climate-sensitive, region-specific issues.