Can government's cyber defense withstand a market-driven offense?
Attacking U.S. networks has become a profit-driven big business that will put government confidence in its cyber forces to the test.
More mobile from Microsoft: Office for iPad, Enterprise Mobility Suite licensing
Microsoft announced several new products, including a new Enterprise Mobility Suite licensing option and the long-awaited Office for iPad.
Army saves time, space with converged infrastructure
When the Army's Program Executive Office for Aviation sought a new platform for its growing virtual desktop infrastructure pilot, it used a converged storage and server hardware solution that saved space and required less procurement effort.
Is the federal government ready for HD voice services?
Federal agencies would lead a global transition to IP-based high-definition voice services under a plan promoted by telecom advocates.
Crime center kit boosts predictive policing capabilities
The Real-Time Crime Center Starter Kit from Motorola integrates systems so that municipal police departments can improve their effectiveness.
Big data: Will you know it when you see it?
IDC offers criteria for identifying the volume, variety and velocity of big data so that growth, changes and technology preferences can be measured and analyzed.
Keep Austin wired: How the city powers its bandwidth blowout
As a showcase for Austin’s innovation-based economy, the South by Southwest festival and its public and private technology partners support a vision of the future unhampered by bandwidth limits of the past.
IRS adds new features to mobile tax filing app, sees ROI
Taxpayers can now check the status of their federal income tax refund and request their tax return with the updated IRS2Go mobile application.
Better late than never: 5 steps to mitigating XP risks
Even without Microsoft support, agencies can mitigate (but not eliminate) security risks to lingering XP users.
NASA to test Google 3D mapping smartphones
Project Tango, Google's prototype 3D mapping smartphone, will be used by NASA to help the international space station with satellite servicing, vehicle assembly and formation flying spacecraft configurations.
Amazon cloud receives DOD security stamp of approval
DOD provisional authorization paves the way for more Defense agencies to run workloads on the Amazon cloud.
How agencies can use technology to meet and exceed FOIA requests
Technology not only helps the public find information, but it can help agencies manage records better, respond faster and communicate with other agencies or departments.
Sensors, wireless tech protect police dogs from heat stroke
Law enforcement units will begin to use wireless technology to monitor the internal body temperature of K9s to protect them from heat-related conditions.
HealthCare.gov set poor requirements. Here's how to avoid the same trap.
Poor requirements definition for HealthCare.gov led to consumer confusion in signing up for Affordable Healthcare Act insurance.
Social media flu tracker gets local filter
Researchers have developed an algorithm to help track local cases of influenza through social media.
RFID tags curb street repair time
Dayton, Ohio, embedded radio frequency identification tags in street cuts, reducing time spent on street inspection and repair.
Can Google Glass fight fraud in government programs?
Some data-centric service providers are exploring Google Glass for sending private, secure information to field investigators.
Virginia Tech launches network exchange in Atlanta
Mid-Atlantic Research and Education Exchange opens a new data network exchange to provide backup connectivity and direct peering links to major regional research institutions.
Defense teams rapidly deploy mobile, cloud biosurveillance tools
Teams from the Naval Research Laboratory and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency use Android-based handhelds to test and transmit field information on tropical diseases.
Esri equips cities with climate change tools, analytics
The geospatial mapping software supplier launches a multifaceted program to support the White House’s Climate Data Initiative.
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