Trimble offers agencies feedback management as a service
Geospatial technology developer Trimble Inc. offers local governments a cloud-based service to help local governments manage service requests and constituent feedback.
GPO's FDsys: 1 billion items served and ready for more
Government Printing Office's FDsys Web portal has served up more than a billion documents, videos, audio recordings and images since 2009 and plans for updated search engine and improved support for mobile devices.
HSPD-12 at 10 years: Still a long way to go
The presidential directive that mandated the interoperable PIV card for government workers and contactors will be 10 years old this year, but although millions of cards have been issued, their actual usage remains dismally low.
In the cloud, Linux will win the OS war
For operating systems, you cannot beat Linux's high reliability and low cost.
Rugged notebooks and modular handhelds debut
Two companies, Dell and VT Miltope, recently announced rugged models for users in military service, public safety, manufacturing and first response.
Navy tests satellite connection in the Arctic
During the U.S. Navy's 2014 Ice Exercise, Mobile User Objective System satellites provided nearly 150 hours of secure data connections.
Bringing interactive civic information to the street
A public-private partnership in New York is bringing interactive smart screens to the streets to support open data, citizen engagement and a vibrant digital community.
Aquilent launches Drupal platform for federal websites
The company’s secure Drupal Platform in the Cloud supports agencies’ moves to open source.
HP offers facility-as-a-service data center model
Using HP's modular approach to the data center, the customer designs specific requirement for capacity, criticality and provisioning and pays a monthly fee as part of a maintenance service agreement.
Can NASA help keep the lights on?
NASA researchers are using transmission lines at Dominion Virginia Power to measure the impact of solar events on power surges -– and outages.
DISA approves AirWatch MDM for Defense networks
The Security Technical Implementation Guide ensures compliance with security policy and configuration requirements for mobile operating systems in DOD.
Agencies must update to newer versions of Transport Layer Security
New guidance from NIST for using TLS in government applications requires later versions of the protocol because of vulnerabilities in version 1.0.
Federating identity will slow personal information leaks
Having a single credential that can be authenticated by a trusted authority and accepted by multiple users can reduce the attack surface by maintaining personally identifiable information at a single point.
Cori, the next-gen supercomputer for exascale science
The new Cray XC system will deliver 10 times the sustained computing capability of NERSC's Hopper system, a Cray XE6 supercomputer.
BlackBerry adds security for iOS and Android to enterprise platform
Enterprise Service 10.2 extends BlackBerry's secure back end to almost any device in a BYOD setting and separates work and personal data on iOS and Android devices.
Project mines tweets, satellite and drone imagery for disaster response
George Mason University spearheads a DOT-funded project using social media posts, satellites and cloud-based tools to guide first responders to unfolding disasters.
What to look for in social malware defense
NSS Labs study found little difference in the performance of five popular enterprise products designed to protect against socially engineered malware, such as fake system upgrades and anti-virus offers.
Do you speak Hadoop? What you need to know to get started.
Even though some government agencies have built Hadoop solutions, it remains a source of confusion to many. In order to assess its potential, first learn the basics.
App aims to turn Google Glass into a situational awareness tool
BAE Systems' GXP Xplorer Snap mobile app is being designed to speed delivery of intelligence and other situational data to first responders.
Cloud-based performance testing launches for mobile apps, sites
Agency app developers can now load test their products using a new cloud-based load testing service designed for mobile apps, application programming interfaces and websites.
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