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Temporary fix delivers big gains for Marine Corps logistics system
April 27, 2016 | NewsAn interim solution for the Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps upgrade project is already making a big difference for users.
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NASA hackathon takes off in Pasadena
| NewsWinners of the Pasadena, Calif., NASA Space Apps Challenge delivered apps for monitoring air quality and protecting astronauts from space dust.
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Open data tapped for economic development, law enforcement
| NewsState and local governments are finding different ways to leverage their open data.
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How to stop a zombie mobile app invasion
| NewsBy hunting down and disabling older, single-function apps, agencies can better protect app users and deliver citizen services.
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One year later: The Police Data Initiative celebrates growth
April 26, 2016 | NewsParticipation in the Police Data Initiative has grown to 53 jurisdictions, which have released over 90 datasets of information to the public.
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Getting to gigabit Internet without fiber
| NewsWhile it builds out its fiber network, Santa Cruz, Calif., is using a network of millimeter wave radios to deliver gigabit-speed Internet.
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NYC eyes mobile pay for transit
| NewsThe Metropolitan Transportation Authority has released a public bid for a new fare payment system that uses contactless smart cards and mobile phones.
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What comes after common access cards?
| NewsThe future of authentication could start with mobile devices and apps that track user location and behavior, DISA Director Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn said.
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What is a smart city?
| NewsAlthough there is no clear definition of a smart city, the goal is to collect immediate data on everything from traffic patterns to home water use, analyze it and use that information to make the city work better.
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5 projects take home Igniting Innovation awards
April 25, 2016 | NewsACT-IAC recognized public sector solutions for their ability to impact and transform government IT.