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The State of Ohio Computing Center consolidates 26 agencies on one floor.

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Many high-tech centers, like Seattle, are seeing more immigration than they did 10 years ago. At the same time, a drop in immigration to rural agricultural counties has led to critical farm labor shortages.

Telework’s future: collaboration and outcome-based management

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Telework might have started as a solution for continuity of operations, but now it’s critical to issues of space utilization, human capital, IT strategies and costs savings.

Keeping mobile employees on track

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NY stops $400 million in fraudulent tax return claims

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Examining the Risks and Realities Facing Cybersecurity Decision-Makers

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The Internet of Things and Cities: A Billion Points of Policy

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Temporary fix delivers big gains for Marine Corps logistics system

An interim solution for the Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps upgrade project is already making a big difference for users.

NASA hackathon takes off in Pasadena

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