UAVs to power wireless -- anywhere

DARPA's Mobile Hotspots program aims to deliver secure, high-speed wireless networks to troops in remote locations using millimeter-wave wireless transceivers on small unmanned aerial vehicles.

Universities beef up cybersecurity, identity theft research

The universities of Texas and Connecticut invest in cybersecurity research and development centers to build defenses and educate public on risks.

10 ways to improve spending transparency

Despite improvements in public spending transparency, states still need to make progress in making their data accessible, according to a report by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.

GPS satellites improve position accuracy, deter spoofing

The Air Force is testing GPS messaging to encourage development of user equipment compatible with the civil signals.

Fresno goes mobile to save time, money -- and trees

With Novell's ZENworks the city created a platform-neutral backend that would support any type of mobile device with security policies, asset tracking and emergency wiping –- keeping all data inhouse.

USDA rolls out mobility management as a service

The Agriculture Department's Next Generation Mobility solution is a managed service to help its agencies integrate mobile devices into their missions.

Satellite data could improve Air Quality Index

The University of Albany released a study demonstrating the potential socioeconomic benefits of combining satellite data and AirNow.

Rise of disk storage leaves tape with specialized backup role

As the price and performance of disk-based storage improves, magnetic tape-based systems have become a specialized tool for big storage backup requirements.

Heartbleed prognosis: Long, laborious discovery, recovery

Described as "one of the scariest bugs I've seen" by a DOD technical analyst, Heartbleed could leave agency systems from enterprise email to Web sites vulnerable to attack.

Is limiting damage the best hope for cybersecurity?

With forecasts of more frequent, sophisticated and targeted attacks, government's best bet might be to limit the damage rather than trying to prevent the threats completely.

ID resolution software helps thwart fraud rings

FICO's 50+ algorithms scour multiple data sources to help defeat criminal rings that perpetrate money laundering, insider fraud and other crimes.

5 ways agencies can use Hadoop

Hadoop-based solutions are being used to supply information faster than ever in for scientific research, law enforcement and computer security; all steps in the right direction, but the framework can be better leveraged.

18F team delivers tools for next-gen digital government

GSA's new center of innovation has released more than 20 open source code repositories to help agencies deliver user-centric digital services to the people and businesses they serve.

Coastal flooding challenge uses cross-agency data

NASA announced it will include a challenge focused on coastal flooding as part of its third annual International Space Apps Challenge

Government's credential exchange to go live soon

The Federal Cloud Credential Exchange, hosted by the Postal Service, is expected to be in operation this spring, providing a cloud-based identity hub for agencies.

Collaboration and crowdsourcing, Austin-style: A talk with CIO Stephen Elkins

Austin chief information officer Stephen Elkins talks about the city's plan to build a framework for bringing together regional IT leaders and fostering community engagement.

DARPA's dielets and the prominence of provenance

DARPA is using data provenance to track counterfeit electronic parts infiltrating the military supply chain.

Group seeks tech-based solutions to sticky government issues

Massachusetts non-profit is offering a $10,000 prize for innovative programs or promising ideas.

Public safety workers to get GIS tools and training

Esri and the National Alliance for Public Safety GIS Foundation have joined forces to offer a virtual, cloud-based center to provide tools, resources and training for public safety agencies.

State pilots test ID management for online services

Michigan and Pennsylvania are testing identity proofing and enabling federated use of secure credentials for online access to government services.

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