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The department has a program to help develop technology for first responders, but matching the money with state and local agencies' requirements has proved difficult.
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Many IT organizations are moving from a non-virtualized application base to one that is service- or cloud-based. Find out where your organization falls on this trend line.
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Most states lack policies on online file storage usage, but CISOs say there is risk in uncontrolled use of these services.
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ICANN has begun notifying 105 applicants who paid $185,000 each to apply for new generic TLDs that some of their information was exposed through a glitch on the online application system, which has been offline for three weeks.
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New tools under development help "unlock the next generation" of features for cloud and enterprise collaboration, say industry execs.
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Moving SharePoint to the enterprise or cloud requires new data management and security practices, but the return is significant, experts say.
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IT officials from Europe, Asia and North America will discuss views on the potential for cloud technology to transform public services.
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Agencies should only deal with what they can tolerate as a risk, the U.S. Postal Service's Chuck McGann tells a FedScoop audience.
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New software for modeling complex weather patterns lets the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration update near-term forecasts hourly, with greater precision.
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Developer.data.gov is the latest in a growing list of communities designed to make practical use of the government's datasets.