The pro-business platform calls for auctioning off surplus RF spectrum and condemns government regulation of the Internet — except when it should be regulated.
The PhoneSat marks the beginning of what the agency says is a new model for quickly developing and deploying satellites.
If industrial control systems are running Windows, they're vulnerable to hackers. But can engineers handle that?
As the bad guys turn their attention to mobile devices, the government has begun mapping out security that needs to be incorporated in coming generations of this technology.
The system, to be operated at border stations and in remote areas, is intended to thwart a growing threat.
The department's planned Next Generation Mobility solution will manage mobile devices, applications and security.
NASCIO has selected 30 state IT initiatives in 10 categories as finalists for its 2012 Recognition Awards for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Information Technology in State Government.
The Inspector General says the consolidated Security Operations Center has improved its security but still has some key vulnerabilities.
Faced with a need to upgrade aging, stovepiped tactical communications networks and reduce costs, DHS is looking for a “game changing approach.”
PE Coach app gives PTSD sufferers a central site to track their therapy sessions and more.
The America's Economy app goes beyond being a window into a database, it provides a stream of important, regularly updated reports accompanied by graphs.
The company, a service provider under the GSA’s Networx telecom contract, will phase out 2G mobile service during the next five years to make room on its networks for more advanced services.
The ServSwitch Black Box Secure keyboard, video and mouse switch exceeds required levels to keep government data secure.
One-man iPad pilot program now embraces 30 staffers and has reduced office paper use by 90 percent to 95 percent.
Data from the Mars Science Laboratory will ride back to Earth on NASA's Deep Space Network.