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Iowa has adopted Dwolla's real-time, fixed-fee online and mobile payment system and plans to use the platform at all levels of state government.
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The company's AME 2000 lets organizations centrally manage encryption and aligns with government security specifications.
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The recently released Commercial Mobile Device Implementation Plan lists a range of pilots that could have an impact on the goals of the Mobile Device Strategy.
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The state's transportation department used Adobe Experience Manager, which the company has just updated, to redesign and launch an intuitive website in six months.
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The Naval Air Systems Command is testing an LTE network for high-bandwidth ship-to-ship communications.
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Mobile Gov is conducting a survey to find out what app and website developers can do to enhance user experience. Help a fellow fed and fill it out.
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Poor documentation on APIs have put a burden on mobile app developers, who have taken to crowdsourcing their questions to level the playing field.
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The Silent Circle crypto service could solve BYOD security through peer-to-peer encryption, and although that could keep authorities from snooping on calls, military and intelligence agencies are getting on board.
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Route1's MobiLINK lets users securely access applications from iOS devices without having to open a VPN tunnel.
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The app taps phones' GPS and camera features to let users report potholes, public safety issues and other non-emergency problems to authorities without tying up traditional 311 call centers.