The winning project teams found creative solutions to challenges in information sharing, end user services, military communications and other areas.
The National Broadband Map, the biggest dataset of its kind, supports the drive to extend high-speed Internet service to everyone.
The department's Common Operating Picture provides tools for broader situational awareness, including shared mapping, analytics and data visualization.
The public sector has moved toward cloud computing, but has it been enough of a catalyst to ensure interoperability?
Wholesale migrations aren't expected soon, but IT managers say there are several ways the new OS could start slipping in through the side doors.
Discovery/Alert 7.0 can help government analysts and clinicians find value in data across multiple sources without specialized training. The FBI and DHS are on board.
Laplink’s PCmover can automate the process and can solve some of the difficulties of moving from an older versions of Windows.
NJVC and Virtustream will give public-sector agencies an automated way to compare the cost of cloud provider services via a Web portal.
In the six-month pilot, users will be able to post requirements that developers can try to fill with existing or custom-made solutions.
Innovative security, a friendly (for real) cross-platform interface, and handy support for telework and BYOD could do a lot for public-sector organizations
Agencies can receive cloud services from Lockheed's private and community clouds or cloud providers such as Amazon and Microsoft.
Energy and NSF's Big Data Challenge sets a series of competitions, the first of which will pay $3,000 split at least three ways, but it's not about the money for contestants.
What do IT leaders have confidence in? Not government regulations, exit strategies or data privacy, according to a new survey.
Agencies speed up delivery of services, retire outdated software and systems and redeploy staff to other tasks by standardizing on Microsoft Dynamics.
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