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Agencies struggle under burden of legacy IT
May 26, 2016 | NewsAs experts warn of the threats posed by outdated federal technology, lawmakers inch closer to backing a $3.1 billion fix-it fund.
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R&D plan preps agencies for big data future
| NewsThe White House’s seven-step guide aims to help agencies effectively implement big data into their missions.
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Site doubles self-service processing of identity theft complaints
| NewsA Federal Trade Commission website helps victims find information about remedying a loss caused by identity theft, file complaints and get individualized guides for taking action.
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Coordination key to state cyber responses
| NewsState officials tell Congress on how they are preparing for (and responding to) cyberattacks.
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Sailors pitch ideas for Navy improvements
May 25, 2016 | NewsThe Athena challenge gives the Navy an opportunity to get ideas directly from the warfighters who deal with issues first hand.
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Modular smartphone on the horizon
| NewsGoogle’s Project Ara smartphone frame has six slots for detachable hardware components and is shipping to developers soon.
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Sharing data both down the hall and across the state
| NewsWith the launch of a new data sharing service, state and local public safety and judicial agencies will be able to share data and communicate within and across jurisdictions.
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NYC’s new Wi-Fi-enabled buses lack collision avoidance tech
| NewsNew buses feature USB charging ports and free Wi-Fi, but they are missing collision avoidance systems despite two pilot programs currently running in the city.
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USDS’s 5 steps to mobile success
| NewsErie Meyer, a founding member of the White House’s U.S. Digital Service, offers five tips for building mobile services.
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Building the tools for bug-free software
May 24, 2016 | NewsWith detailed descriptions of how software is expected to behave, researchers believe they can verify its operations and eliminate bugs.