NYC opens the books, and the source code, on Checkbook 2.0
Other government organizations can use the code to build sites similar to Checkbook, which employs graphs and user-friendly tables to display up-to-date information on the city's finances.
The clock ticks on XP, and a tough transition looms for some agencies
With less than 10 months until support ends for Windows XP, some agencies are in transition. And if they haven't started yet, they're late.
NIH looking to build an online biomedical catalog
The agency is looking for ways to search, cite and link to research data, similar to the way PubMed handles scientific publications.
Gamification isn't about games, but the players
As agencies move toward greater use of gaming, an industry leader points out that the key element is not graphics or simulations, but motivation.
An extra-wide display to solve the problem of multiple monitors
When working with multiple inputs that need to be displayed at the same time, NEC's 21-by-9 ratio monitor has the answers.
Apple's new Mac Pro a move toward serious desktop computing
Inside its cylindrical design are the makings of a powerhouse workstation that could make some agencies take a second look.
DHS taps BAE Systems for geospatial imagery and analysis
BAE Systems' intelligence experts will process and disseminate geospatial data and airborne imagery to produce high-resolution maps that reflect current environmental conditions.
Intel flashes 10-gigabit prototype Thunderbolt thumb drive
The Thunderbolt technology used in the thumb drive can transfer data at a speed of 10 gigabits/sec, which is about twice as fast as the current USB 3.0 transfer.
The switch to IPv6 is on: Who’s out in front?
A year after the global launch, traffic using IPv6 has doubled, with some mobile networks, university campuses and government agencies driving the switch.
M2M formats should play a vital role in emergencies, Google says
Open Web data formats and wireless connectivity are key to getting up-to-date information to the public in a crisis, industry officials tell Congress.
3 key steps to implementing the new open data policy
If done correctly, the administration's triple challenge to the status quo can make information sharing with the public and other agencies a routine byproduct, rather than a special case.
Call ahead: The next 5 years of mobile computing
Mobile technology has changed a lot in the past 30 years. It may change even more in the next five.
From an $8,150 laptop to disposable smart-phone satellites: A mobile timeline
Fueled by government research, advances in portable computers, untethered phones and wireless communication standards ushered in today's anytime, anyplace way of doing business.
Panther laptop blurs the lines between portable and workstation
It's no lightweight, but for workers who need portability while running 3D, CAD and other powerful apps, the Panther is built for the job.
A powerful workstation for gamification, simulation apps
The Chronos Pro is the fastest workstation GCN has ever tested, which suits the kind of training apps agencies are adopting.
Platform gives agencies timely access to unified data
Information Builders' iWay 7 platform gives analysts direct access to information from any source with more than 300 pre-packaged integration components.
Importance of managing mobile devices: It's not just talk
A recent survey shows the extent to which people use their smart phones for PC-like tasks, underscoring the necessity of integrating them into the enterprise.
Rugged tablet has the toughness, security features for field duty
GammaTech's Durabook TA10 meets a variety of MIL-STD and IP standards and can include a FIPS 201 fingerprint scanner for two-factor authentication.
The best (and worst) influences on 30 years of government IT
From the IBM PC to apps on demand, and cyber threats to FISMA, our experts weigh in on the biggest influences — good and bad — of the past three decades.
Projectors light up large venues, with iOS, Android control
Epson's new PowerLight 4000 series produce enough lumens for just about any room and have an app that gives users full control from iOS and Android devices.
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