Christie projector ready to tackle government simulations
With 6,300 lumens of power, the new Matrix DLP model, is designed to deliver simulations in any environment.
NEC boosts LCD color matching with new displays
The backlit monitors provide better color precision that conventional LED screens.
4 tips for better tactical video surveillance
The U.S. Park Police learned some valuable video surveillance lessons during this year's presidential inauguration.
GitMachines offers IT admins a 'virtual depot' of software tools
An open-government group strives to create "compliant-ready" free software tools so IT administrators can easily build and launch open-government projects.
Park Police zooms in on crowd surveillance on the Mall
Crowds for the 2013 inauguration tested their ability to secure a large public event, but advances in high-definition networked video cameras — "computers with a lens" — brought them up to the task.
Government users want larger screens, and Apple may be listening
Readers say apps are easier to use with more display real estate, and device-makers are listening.
With video mash-up app, first responders set up virtual ops center
Winner of National Science Foundation-funded tech challenge offers tools to help emergency responders filter video and Twitter feeds from bystanders at the scene.
Lenovo shows off high-performance, rip-and-flip laptop/tablet
The Helix, with an Intel Core processor and running Windows 8, functions as an ultrabook, but with a detachable tablet screen.
With Q10, BlackBerry makes a last stand for agency users
With an old-school keyboard, BlackBerry security and new management features, the Q10 meets government's twin demands for productivity and personalization.
Video data-sharing library opens up big data for behavioral research
NSF- and NIH-backed Databrary will let researchers store and openly share videos and information about their studies.
Will an Android on the desktop take off for government users?
HP is set to debut the Slate21, an Android-based desktop with a low-cost upgrade path and options for user sharing that could put it in the government buy basket.
What's keeping FAA's NextGen air traffic control on the runway?
New technology for the FAA's Next Generation Air Transportation System is coming online -- slowly -- but non-technical issues are delaying many of the program's benefits.
West Point team builds tool to analyze gang connections
A team at the West Point Military Academy has released details of a software program that is helping local police improve intelligence on street gangs through new techniques for analyzing crime-based social networks.
SAP, Esri offering a unified view for data, geospatial analysis
SAP business intelligence and mobile platforms will integrate with Esri ArcGIS.
5 tablets to tackle government work
No matter their intended purpose, there are some features of the tablet form factor that every agency needs to consider. We take a look at five models — the Apple iPad, Dell Latitude 10 Enhanced Security, Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet2, Microsoft Surface Pro and Panasonic ToughPad — and see how their features match up with agency needs.
NASA laser comm will rocket data to and from space
NASA's Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science (OPALS) technology could increase data transfers from space by a factor of 100.
America's Army deploys to almost every mobile device
Probably the most successful gamification effort in government is expanding to new platforms.
The FAA's rules on domestic UAV flights
The agency is selecting sites for UAV tests that could eventually open up the airways, but for now there are two paths to getting authorization for unmanned flights.
Tablets for government: Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2
Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a Windows 8 Pro tablet with good battery performance well-suited to the agency user who needs a near-desktop experience while operating remotely. But its prior-version USB port might be a hindrance to those using many newer peripherals.
Tablets for government: Surface Pro from Microsoft
The Surface Pro from Microsoft could be a popular choice among government IT administrators, given its large, clear display and processing power. But its larger size and weight might make it less popular among some end users.
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