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National traffic data collection proposed
April 21, 2016 | NewsThe Federal Highway Administration wants states to report transportation metrics on travel times, congestion and emissions.
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Feds’ trust in agency cybersecurity erodes
| NewsA new survey shows a significant decline over the past two years in federal employees’ trust in their agency’s ability to protect information systems.
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As driverless cars hit the streets, states weigh new rules
| NewsIn the absence of state and federal guidelines on testing and developing the vehicles, some cities are welcoming the cars.
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Agencies test DATA Act compliance with broker and sandbox
April 20, 2016 | NewsA sandbox and prototype broker tool let agencies validate their financial data.
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Smart badge features indoor location tracking
| NewsThe mBeaconCard identity card enables wireless tracking and contactless applications, such as access control, payments processing and workforce analytics.
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Navy demos anti-mine drone
| NewsIn recent exercises Navy tested how unmanned underwater vehicles can disable mines.
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Consolidated platform speeds criminal justice
| NewsPegasystems’ Pega 7 platform is helping the New Jersey Courts quickly move information through the pretrial judicial process.
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Census pilots tech in Puerto Rico
| NewsThe Census Bureau will test Internet self-response, address canvassing and the bureau's custom mobile application in Puerto Rico.
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The GCN dig IT Awards: A call for nominations
April 19, 2016 | NewsCelebrating discovery and innovation in government IT.
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‘Textalyzer’ may give police evidence of distracted driving
| NewsA bill in New York calls for a device that can field-test electronic devices after an accident for proof of their unlawful use while driving.