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Navy launches COOL app for career transition
February 02, 2016 | NewsWith a new mobile application, sailors will have easy access to information on transitioning their service-based skills to civilian careers.
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AF prototypes skin-sensing camera
| NewsThe system developed at the Air Force Institute of Technology detects melanin to differentiate human skin from other materials.
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Georgia Tech offers a robotics co-op to researchers
| NewsThe Robotarium would give researchers remote access to expensive equipment on which to test swarm robotics software.
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Microsoft tests undersea data center pod
February 01, 2016 | NewsProject Natick reflects Microsoft’s pursuit of sustainable data center solutions that offer lower cooling costs and less latency.
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NGA tries paying by the sprint
| NewsThe same iterative and highly collaborative approaches that are increasingly used for software development are being applied to the contracting process as well.
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How crime stats can lie
| NewsNonstandard data that requires caveats, qualifications and explanations makes meaningful analysis and comparisons among jurisdictions nearly impossible.
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Hackers target local law enforcement systems
| NewsAs police departments move to electronic data transmission and storage, they are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattack.
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Air Force adopts 3-D energy modeling
| NewsA rapid energy modeling solution from Autodesk will help Tinker Air Force Base optimize its energy use.
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With FedRAMP ATO, Google clients get unlimited storage
January 29, 2016 | NewsGoogle Apps for Work, and other tools on its public cloud platform, are now certified by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program.
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Still early days for federal cybersecurity?
| NewsWhile Congress seems to understand the urgency of implementing cybersecurity solutions, critical technology that was recognized as essential years ago still isn’t fully deployed.