Mobile apps are key to VA's New Models of Care program
The department is piloting programs to help developers get their apps up to VA's standards. Note to developers: Know your Scrum.
NIH wants info on data analysis software for biomedical research
NIH is seeking input on analysis methods related to compressing, formatting, mapping and visualizing data.
Good code never dies
Good source code on a robust, open-source platform is why software will continue to "eat the world."
3D printings new frontier: Rebuilding lost reefs
A project to restore lost reefs along the coast of the Arabian Peninsula is an example of what environmental agencies can do to reverse ecological damage.
Now, Android phones can help solve the mysteries of the universe
Berkeley makes room for the OS on its BOINC grid so owners can lend their idle computing time to research projects.
NREL releases free, open-source energy analysis tool
The Energy DataBus uses the Apache Cassandra database, which lets it collect and analyze massive amounts of data for optimizing energy use.
Groundbreaking SecureView empowers intell analysts, protects data
Developed by the Air Force Research Lab, Citrix and Intel, the system puts feeds from multiple networks on the same screen but prevents any data from being moved from one place to another.
15 IT projects win 2013 GCN Awards
GCN honors projects, ranging from USDA's satellite-based anti-fraud program to the world's biggest public-sector hackathon, for excellence in IT innovation and performance.
Software-defined networking can help agencies get a handle on apps
Applications are placing an increased burden on networks, and as agencies continue to consolidate data centers, emerging technologies such as SDN can help agencies better manage and build apps.
Wisconsin Guard eliminates data centers, but keeps its services
By using Riverbed storage appliances, the state’s National Guard serves up files from a central command while leaving the WAN free for other tasks.
Threat-info sharing: Still broken after all these years
Despite a consensus that information sharing is critical to cybersecurity, organizations still hold onto their information, allowing serious threats to flourish for years after they become known.
Cell phones gear up to fight AIDS
Smartphones sitting around in their chargers all night can now band together to help find a cure for AIDS while their owners sleep.
Do agencies need a FedRAMP for cloud service agreements?
Federal agencies need SLAs that are implemented across multiple federal contracts to achieve the costs efficiencies of the cloud and commodity IT, a DHS official says.
Secure email services went dark because email is 'broken'
Silent Circle's decision to shut down its encrypted email service is the latest in a number of responses to the NSA's surveillance of sensitive communications.
Easy-to-use attack exploits IPv6 traffic on IPv4 networks
Setting up a rogue IPv6 router on an IPv4 network gives attackers access to the host's Internet traffic, one more reason to enable IPv6 rather than waiting for an attacker to do it for you.
Mix of tech brings warp speed to WANs
Aspera and Intel combine technologies to get 10 gigabits/sec transfer speeds over a wide area network.
Privilege Guard watches those who watch over the network
The product extends privilege management to admins, giving them enough control to do their jobs but restricting them to authorized tasks.
Bio-threat early warning system moves to next stage
The National Collaborative for Bio-Preparedness, which monitors a vast array of data from multiple sources using real-time analytics, is in the final stages of field testing.
Phun with Phones: 3 ways to phreak Android, iOS
The convergence of computing and mobile telephony has made smartphones the new frontier of cybersecurity, with a host of new vulnerability research presented at this year’s Black Hat Briefings.
LOC crowdsources effort for international document sharing
The library is offering $5,000 to whoever comes up with the best way to convert U.S. legislation into the Akoma Ntoso XML format.
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