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In-Q-Tel invests in social media mining
April 19, 2016 | NewsThe CIA’s venture capital arm has taken an equity stake in at least four social media mining and surveillance firms.
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What to look for in digital benefits providers
| NewsAs states move to electronic benefits transfer systems, they should look for experienced partners that can help them provide a secure, customer-focused system before the 2020 federal mandate deadline.
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Drone traffic management platform gets test flight
| NewsThe test involves simultaneous flights of up to 24 drones from six test sites located across the country.
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18F automates compliance documentation
April 18, 2016 | NewsThe Compliance Masonry platform lets users actively interact, update and generate assurance reports for any type of risk management framework.
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NASA to help DHS with crowdsourcing
| NewsPartnering with NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation will give the Department of Homeland Security access to the space agency’s crowdsourcing resources.
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Government still failing to protect IT systems
| NewsA new report finds that government agencies at all levels ranked dead last in cybersecurity against major private industries.
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New Stanford course teaches Defense innovation
| NewsHacking for Defense applies lean start-up principles to problems in the Defense and intelligence communities.
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San José partners with Facebook for high-speed outdoor Wi-Fi
| NewsSan José, Calif., will be working with Facebook’s Connectivity Lab to pilot its Terragraph system, a 60-gigahertz wireless system for high-density areas.
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Agency citizen science resource hub opens
April 15, 2016 | NewsThe General Services Administration's new CitizenScience.gov site centralizes all the resources agencies can use for crowdsourcing and citizen science projects.
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Alfresco fine tunes classified records access
| NewsThe latest version of Alfresco’s Records Management module offers granular content classifications and access that can be controlled by a user's security clearance.