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Analytics dashboard adds location, download data
December 02, 2015 | NewsThe federal government’s web analytics site, analytics.usa.gov, now features location information, metrics on downloaded files and a deeper view of traffic to federal websites.
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FBI tests web-based FIOA requests
| NewsThe FBI’s eFOIA system lets users request FBI records online and get access to view and download the released information.
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As Obamacare turns 3, state exchanges mature
| NewsBack-end improvements to the state health care marketplaces are making them viable options to Healthcare.gov.
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GSA.gov pivots site design for mobile users
| NewsThe General Services Administration refreshed its website to accommodate the increasing number of mobile visitors.
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Smaller cities vie to be the next silicon valley
| NewsAcross the nation, cities of all sizes are trying to build 21st century economies by providing money and expertise to startups and clustering tech companies in millennial-friendly neighborhoods.
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DARPA seeks toolset for complex adaptive systems
December 01, 2015 | NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aims to provide a deeper understanding of system component interactions and a unified view of system behaviors.
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DARPA seeks toolset for complex adaptive systems
| NewsThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aims to provide a deeper understanding of system component interactions and a unified view of system behaviors.
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Asking DHS to hack your systems
| NewsThe Department of Homeland Security's National Cybersecurity Assessment and Technical Services can help governments at all levels learn how their networks look to would-be attackers.
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Researchers patching cellphone leaks of personal data
| NewsMany mobile apps transmit user identifiers, locations and passwords without providing any obvious benefit to the user.
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Malware, ransomware twice as likely to hit state, local networks
| NewsAfter evaluating over 30 million alerts from its users around the world, Sentinel IPS found that 67 percent of government networks and 72 percent of education networks triggered critical malware or ransomware alerts.