FCC's free 'checker' helps users secure smart phones
The site, developed with a host of public- and private-sector input, offers OS-specific advice on keeping devices secure.
NOAA's 10G network keeps the terabytes coming
The high-speed N-Wave network can scale up to a 100 gigabits/sec to accommodate the massive amount of weather and climate modeling data generated every day.
Patent office seeks (free) help making massive database accessible
The Patent and Trademark Office is looking for a contractor that can help it fulfill its open government and transparency requirements -- at no cost to the agency or the public.
Scanner sends docs directly to the cloud
Brother's ImageCenter ADS-2500W can scan documents and send them to cloud storage sites such as Google Docs, Evernote, Dropbox and more.
5 ways the cloud gets disruptive in 2013
Agencies' steady march to the cloud will combine with disruptive technologies such as big data, analytics and mobile computing to push services in a new direction.
Coming in 2014: Death by Internet
Forget 2013; that's old news already. Researchers at the security company Internet Identity are looking ahead to 2014, and what they see isn't pretty.
NetWars helps develop the future of cybersecurity
Federal and state government offices embrace cyber war competitions to build up the computer security talent pool.
AWS changing PaaS before our eyes
With Amazon pushing the envelope on platform-as-as-service, public-sector IT managers should hold off on PaaS implementations until it shakes out -- or suffer vendor lock-in.
Cyber forecast for 2013: 4 areas where the stakes are raised
As defenses get better and the bad guys get more creative, the threats will become more complex and the risks greater in the coming year.
APIs grease the wheels for putting agency data to use
Agencies are increasingly offering application programming interfaces with their data sets, which makes apps easier to build.
Total on-the-job control of Android devices?
Software being developed by Optio Labs would control data access and app use depending on location, time of day, other apps in use and even who you’re with.
Cloud provider claims next-generation virtual data center tech
ProfitBricks unveils virtual data center services that offer customers precise control of design and scale of cloud infrastructure resources.
4 tablets that would look good under the public-sector tree
In the season of giving -- and getting -- here are four new and forthcoming tablets that have appealing features for agencies.
As new services explode, a 20-year-old tracking tool is called back to action
The proliferation of cloud services has led to the demand for tools to manage multiple sets of IT services. And an old stand-by, ITIL, is seeing new life.
Agencies could get a cloud hub for trusted identities
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace is considering commercial cloud services for authenticating third-party credentials of users accessing government websites.
DARPA plans small satellites that can provide images on-demand
The agency's SeeMe program would send images directly to warfighters' handheld devices, representing another step in the evolution of satellite technology.
DOE to broker its own cloud services
The department is taking a cloud brokerage approach to securely connecting a diverse set of users and partner organizations.
TravelMate laptop carries features for government, education
The inexpensive laptop's thin form, light weight and extra levels of security could appeal to the public sector.
5 programs break down the elements of an identity ecosystem
Groups will run a variety of pilots for trusted identities covering areas ranging from first-responder authentication and secure business transactions to the exchange of health care information.
Census launches online option for annual community survey
The American Community Survey, the only source of local estimates for most of the 40 topics it covers, will save on printing and processing.
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