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LA gets high-speed line for its data
May 20, 2016 | NewsLos Angeles is connecting the city’s open datasets and services to the California Research and Education Network, upgrading accessing speed to 100 gigabits.
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Companies test drive PNNL technologies with exploratory licenses
| NewsThe Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s agreement gives companies six months to test a technology before deciding whether to purchase a full license.
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EPA looks to improve data aggregation with APIs
| NewsApplication programming interfaces can help improve data access and quality alike, the Environmental Protection Agency's chief data scientist says.
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FAA conducts drone detection tests at JFK
May 19, 2016 | NewsThe Federal Aviation Administration recently evaluated the FBI’s unmanned aerial system detection system in a commercial airport environment.
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One year after OPM breach, cyber execs see little improvement
| NewsA new report shows nearly 60 percent of respondents believe that their agency currently struggles to understand how cyberattackers can breach their systems.
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Using active breach detection to keep government data safe
| NewsNext-generation breach detection marries big-data and machine learning to deep cybersecurity expertise to maximize defense against breaches and threats.
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Open source, COTS-based voting tech
| NewsFree & Fair’s services aim to make elections more verifiable, transparent and secure.
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Tips for controlling cloud migration costs
| NewsWith a close look at applications and licensing agreements, agencies can reduce the cost of a cloud rollout.
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The case for disappearing desktops
May 18, 2016 | NewsWorkspace-as-a-service platforms that incorporate desktop virtualization features are among the latest technologies to support the burgeoning government mobile workforce.
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Army preps for new common operating picture
| NewsThe Command Post Computing Environment aims to provide a more complete and accessible common operating picture.