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Colorado looks to flatten cyber learning curve for elected officials
March 23, 2016 | NewsThe state’s National Cybersecurity Intelligence Center aims to be the country’s foremost authority on cybersecurity education, research and rapid response.
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Tech tiptoes into the voting process
| NewsElection officials in Ohio and Utah will see how technology improves the reporting of results and the caucus voting process.
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Wi-Fi comes to Plano parks
March 22, 2016 | NewsA public-private partnership expands the city’s free Wi-Fi to city parks and recreational centers.
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Blockchain on the government horizon
| NewsThe technology that powers Bitcoin has the potential to address government trust and security issues.
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DOT is building a cloud sandbox
| NewsIn April, the Department of Transportation will launch its cloud-based innovation sandbox so staff can test data-driven ideas.
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CMS maps Medicare disparities
| NewsThe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ new interactive map visualizes geographic disparities in chronic disease among Medicare beneficiaries.
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Hawaii to move IT systems to university data center
| NewsThe data center colocation will give the state access to a modern facility for enterprise servers, storage and communications.
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Open redirects persist on government sites
March 21, 2016 | NewsSpammers are taking advantage of misconfigured dot-gov domains and link shorteners to redirect visitors to other sites.
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DARPA aims to scale social science research
| NewsTapping into massive communities of gamers or students could provide a platform to study human behaviors at a previously unreachable scale.
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GAO: D.C. responders need clarity on cross-agency communications
| NewsThe Office of National Capital Region Coordination should formally specify how first responders will work together across agency boundaries, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office.