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Man-machine combo key to future Defense innovation
November 13, 2015 | NewsDeputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work said future automation will increasingly include human-machine collaboration.
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Body cams for police? Yes. Policies on usage? Not so much.
| NewsA report by the Leadership Conference and Upturn evaluates the policies governing body -orn cameras at police departments across the country.
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Tribes get access to national crime databases
November 12, 2015 | NewsThe Department of Justice is giving 10 Native American tribes access to national criminal databases and technology to improve information sharing in criminal investigations.
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Paving the way for flexible electronics
| NewsAt the Flexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Innovation Institute, researchers are developing technologies to could transform everything from sensors to energy storage.
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Biometrics: Our best bet for unlocking government services
| NewsBiometrics-enabled identity programs can help governments ensure service delivery, enhance security and increase convenience for citizens.
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A Toughbook that focuses on flexibility
| NewsPanasonic announced the new Toughbook 20 -- a fully rugged and detachable laptop/tablet device ready for the Microsoft 10 Pro operating system.
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NIH’s app challenge takes drug abuse research mobile
| NewsThe National Institute on Drug Abuse is looking for an app that addiction researchers can use to leverage information from participants using mobile devices.
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New NYC agency to help veterans
November 11, 2015 | NewsThe new Department of Veterans’ Services is expected to better serve the city’s 220,000 veterans.
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How GSA got code for $1
| NewsAn experiment in micro purchasing landed 18F a solution that met its requirements for only $1.
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Bureau of Prisons wants drone defense
| NewsThe Bureau of Prisons recently released a request for information for assistance in protecting prisons from aerial intrusions of drones supplying contraband to inmates.