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Heatmaps offer cities new insights into SeeClickFix data
June 17, 2016 | NewsClustr app shows related issues on an interactive map to help city managers tackle problem areas.
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State, local governments get new tech buying option
| NewsFairfax County, Va., awarded a contract to a purchasing cooperative for IT products, services and solutions for state and local government, educational institutions and not-for-profit organizations.
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Navy creates a ‘safe space’ for cyber innovation
| NewsThe Naval Undersea Warfare Center Rapid Innovation Center provides the military with sandboxes to test and develop new devices without fear of compromising network systems -- and the "brain space" to explore those ideas.
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Microsoft gets into the marijuana business
| NewsThe software giant is teaming up with Kind Financial to help states track and regulate cannibis with a cloud-based solution.
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Taking the plunge: What it takes to leave a legacy platform behind
June 16, 2016 | NewsBy converting legacy Oracle Forms and Reports code to work on its Java or .NET stacks, Florida’s Miami-Dade County saved money and tightened security.
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Extending cybersecurity to fraud analytics
| NewsWhile there are some similarities between cybersecurity and fraud, traditional cybersecurity monitoring and analytics must evolve in order to identify the fraudulent use of IT systems that may otherwise go unnoticed.
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Why you need a data intermediary
| NewsThe National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership aims to help communities create data intermediaries to act as data translators, educators and collaborators.
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Army network modernization drives security, bandwidth improvements
| NewsMigrating to cloud architectures could help the Army improve security and bandwidth, according to some Army officials.
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Google eyes Dallas for fiber network
June 15, 2016 | NewsGoogle Fiber may expand its services in Texas from San Antonio and Austin to include Dallas.
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Alert fatigue: Health IT system reminders overwhelm users
| NewsResearch on this human-computer interaction is looking at whether excessive reminders may cause more risk than the benefits the alerts produce.