Motorola Adventure v750

The Adventure looks like many other flip-top phones, but it meets 810G specs for shock, dust, vibration, solar radiation, temperature and altitude.

Motion Computing J3400 Tablet PC

With a list price of $2,384, the J3400 is certainly the rugged tablet we would recommend for those who need a tablet PC without the extra burden of a convertible setup.

Getac V100

The V100 convertible is a nice unit if you need something tiny. But it’s not nearly as rugged as billed, especially in terms of protection against shock. If you’re going to use a V100, be sure not to drop it.

General Dynamics Itronix GD 8000

The GD 8000 is a good computer that could easily fit into almost any vehicle. The 7.9-pound laptop PC could also be carried if needed, though it’s not as rugged as the Toughbook 30 outside. But with a government price of $4,250, it’s less expensive, too.

Olympus Tough 8000

We were highly impressed with the picture quality of the 10-megapixel unit and ruggedness of it. Even with a 2.7-inch LCD screen, the Tough-8000 wasn't damaged at any height dropped from within military specifications.

Parvus DuraCOR 810

The DuraCOR 810 is a little expensive, but if you need to drop a computer into your military or aerospace vehicle, you are probably more concerned with mission survivability than cost. And the DuraCOR 810 survived everything we threw at it.

Panasonic Toughbook 30

Even though the Toughbook 30 is a bit of an anchor, it’s the most rugged laptop in this roundup, suffering not a scratch in all our testing. If you absolutely, positively have to make sure your data and apps survive, the Toughbook 30 is the way to go.

8 rugged devices that are ready for field duty

The GCN Lab tests eight rugged devices ― from phones and cameras to laptop PCs and vehicle-mounted computers ― that are fit for military and other tough assignments.

Casio Exilim

If you need a rugged camera or rugged phone, there are better options. But if you need a hybrid that can do both fairly well, the Casio Exilim won’t disappoint.

8 myths of cloud computing

The hype around cloud computing has made vendors so desperate for a piece of the action that they have blurred distinctions and adapted definitions to suit their own ends. Cloud computing expert Tarak Modi dispels eight myths.

DISA expands open-source suite

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Enterprise architecture can manage the use of social media

The Federal Railroad Administration, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the State Department are aligning enterprise architecture strategies with the development of social-networking tools.

DOE explores cloud computing for big science

The Energy Department will deploy cloud test beds with advanced computing and storage capacity at the Argonne and Lawrence Berkeley national labs to explore the demand for — and feasibility of — cloud computing in large scale scientific experiments.

Social-media tools are fine, but beware their playground rules

Agencies getting into the social-media game are using blogs, Facebook pages and tweets to good effect, but they should keep in mind the rules of this particular playground. Basically, there are none.

The high cost of failures on the network

The tools for maintaining a messaging environment during disasters or equipment outages are valuable, but restoring a failed implementation can still be expensive and time consuming, a new study states.

State puts X-Life games into play for Middle Eastern youths

The launch of X-Life Games for mobile phones, aimed at young adults in the Middle East, is the State Department’s first foray into using virtual worlds for public diplomacy.

State's games aim to teach Middle Eastern youth about U.S. culture

The State Department is experimenting with role-playing games for mobile devices to pursue its public diplomacy agenda.

CAIMR takes on the many facets of identity management

The Center for Applied Identity Management Research, an organization of industry, academic and government representatives, is building a road map for improving how we determine just who we are and who we are dealing with when online.

Service agencies conjure their own clouds

As most agency IT managers start to test cloud offerings, government IT service providers, such as the National Business Center, DISA and GSA, are jumping in, offering their own government-focused cloud services.

National Business Center's cloud computing effort is worth watching

What makes the National Business Center's approach to cloud computing worth watching is how naturally it extends from — and enhances — NBC’s existing business and operations model. As a result, NBC’s initiatives are likely to mature faster than the cloud computing pilot programs taking root elsewhere in government.

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