Splunk's newest version offers easy access to machine data

Enterprise 6 ramps up the speed of its analytics, with an interface made for non-technical users.

Navy's 4G LTE network signals new era in ship-to-ship communications

The Long-Term Evolution network lets personnel on the two ships receive real-time video streaming from air nodes mounted on helicopters, which in turn allows officers to make quicker and more accurate decisions based on what advance units are doing.

Austin police boost transparency, data management with digital video

The Austin Police Department's digital video recording system in its police car fleet that gives officers total confidence that their interactions with the public will be recorded, uploaded and archived.

EPA's How's My Waterway app delivers transparency, environmental awareness

EPA's How's My Waterway web application was designed to conserve technology, operate across multiple devices and maintain a bond of information transparency to the public.

NASA's International Space Apps Challenge hacks out 770 proposals

In an April event spanning 83 cities and 48 countries over a two-day period, NASA staged the largest hackathon in history and the first to focus on the needs of government.

4 takeaways from HealthCare.gov launch

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USDA's high-res view of fraud

System combines Landsat imagery and weather data with crop insurance claims data and agricultural data to keep farmers honest.

Visual analytics app gives police a nearly omniscient view

Purdue University researchers' VALET combines crime, traffic, geospatial, weather and other data on one screen for real-time situational awareness and predictive capabilities.

Epson's new projectors made for education, training

The PowerLite models have advanced connectivity, and range of networking options, and some allow for in-class collaboration.

5 open-source technologies powering the Army's battlefield cloud

The tactical intelligence network in Afghanistan has essentially unlimited capacity.

After Sandy hit, Coast Guard comm got ... better

The TRIDENT mobile ad-hoc network, pressed into service after Superstorm Sandy, improved communications for a fraction of the price, and is now being deployed elsewhere.

How analytics is making NYC's streets and buildings safer

The "Mayor's Geek Squad" builds a DataBridge to integrate data from 40 agencies and find previously unknown patterns and relationships for the city to follow up on.

Brother adds wireless document transfer to portable scanners

Brother's DS-920DW scanner lets users can digitize forms, photos or invoices and transfer them via Wi-Fi to computers and mobile devices.

Solving the Supreme Court's link rot problem

A study by Harvard Law School finds that half the URLs in Supreme Court opinions go nowhere, which can put a crimp in the idea of citing precedent. The authors suggest a solution.

Juniper app works to correct GPS errors

The app, which works with the company's Mesa Geo rugged notepad, takes into account a user's mode of transportation in considering the accuracy of signals.

iPlant delivers free big data tech to the bioscience community

Science collaborative offers IT and collaboration tools to help “crack the toughest problems in modern biology,” say its founders.

NEC monitor delivers accurate color, 508-compliance tools

The 24-inch PA242W monitor is a good value for government designers and content creators who need color accuracy and 508-compliant output.

Do shutdown rules threaten your phone's data?

Some agencies have told furloughed employees to turn off their mobile devices during the shutdown, but what if they're set to protect against being lost or stolen?

Shutdown fallout: Government online like it's 1999

Staff cutbacks as a result of the federal government shutdown have put agency websites into the Wayback Machine.

For gov simulation creators, 13 might be the charm

Presagis' updated modeling and simulation suite speeds application development.

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