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Large, expensive… and after five years, usually trash
December 17, 2015 | NewsWhen a still-powerful agency supercomputer is past its prime, finding a new home for the system is rarely simple.
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Don’t make a bad situation worse: Cybersecurity for emergency operations
December 16, 2015 | NewsThe controlled chaos of an emergency creates opportunities not only for accidental data exposure, but also for exploits of sensitive data and the resources that govern industrial control systems.
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DHS looks to smooth the path for tech startups
| NewsThe Department of Homeland Security’s new innovation framework aims to engage non-traditional government contractors, including start-up companies, for solutions to homeland security threats.
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ONR builds an immersive future with mixed reality
| NewsThe Office of Naval Research’s new laboratory leverages both augmented and virtual reality for more efficient and cost-effective training, maintenance and operations.
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Agencies begin smartwatch tech countdown
| NewsBecause wearable technology has yet to take off, governments are proceeding with caution, primarily creating citizen-facing apps.
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Going paperless in Indian country
December 15, 2015 | NewsThe Muscogee Creek Nation Department of Health has moved to a paperless system for referral requests, saving significant of time and money.
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NIST seeks comments on cybersecurity framework
| NewsThe National Institute of Standards and Technology wants input regarding the implementation and potential improvements of its voluntary Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity.
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This year’s drones will soon look like kid stuff
| NewsA quick sampling of recent advances shows that the pace of innovation is picking up steam.
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Data analytics, machine learning help find network threats
| NewsEnterprises can better protect themselves from cyberattacks if they combine automated network threat detection tools with traditional perimeter security methods, according to a new report from the SANS Institute.
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FAA announces drone registration rule
December 14, 2015 | NewsThe new rule requires all but the smallest unmanned aerial vehicles to be registered. The site for doing so will go live Dec. 21.