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How mobility and instant data sharing can transform public safety
December 14, 2015 | NewsWhen a mobile device and applications ecosystem enhances and optimizes business process, it can speed response and boost information quality.
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National Guard expands cyber protection teams
| NewsA joint New York-New Jersey team was one of 13 new cyber units the Guard announced it would activate throughout 23 states by the end of fiscal year 2019.
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CfA, Indianapolis partner for open data toolkit for police data
| NewsCode for America worked with the city to create Comport, an open data extract, transform and load toolkit uploads existing internal affairs data for open data portals.
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PCS outlines cloud transition roadmap
| NewsThe Professional Services Council’s new report outlines best practices for governments to follow when adopting commercial cloud computing solutions.
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DARPA wants to shrink LIDAR tech
December 11, 2015 | NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aims to reduce the size of traditional, bulky telescoping devices by transferring their light-catching powers to flat, inexpensive, saucer-sized semiconductors.
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Self-righting software for tipped-over robots
| NewsAn engineer with the Army Research Lab is developing software to help robots right themselves when they fall over.
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Cook County property office streamlines taxing workflow
| NewsThe Illinois county went live with a web-based real property tax handling application that will cut down on some 78,000 paper documents filed with the county every month.
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Illinois ponders digital driver’s license
| NewsIllinois is exploring digital driver's licenses that could be accessed through a smartphone app.
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Hackathons tackle suicide prevention
December 10, 2015 | NewsDec. 12 events in five cities will leverage open data, analytics and APIs to build a better system for spotting and helping at-risk individuals.
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How does government cloud security stack up?
| NewsA new report identifies the biggest cloud cybersecurity concerns across eight industries.