Companies test drive PNNL technologies with exploratory licenses

The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s agreement gives companies six months to test a technology before deciding whether to purchase a full license.

One year after OPM breach, cyber execs see little improvement

A new report shows nearly 60 percent of respondents believe that their agency currently struggles to understand how cyberattackers can breach their systems.

Open source, COTS-based voting tech

Free & Fair’s services aim to make elections more verifiable, transparent and secure.

Tool helps track data center optimization

A new module to Nlyte Software’s data center infrastructure management solution simplifies the process for reporting and validating the optimization process.

Vulnerabilities persist in TSA’s Security Technology Integrated Program

An inspector general audit reveals vulnerabilities in servers, outdated operating systems and physical and security deficiencies in the Transportation Security Administration system that connects airport security systems to central TSA servers.

Survey: Open data gains momentum

The key findings include broad commitment and increasing investment in open data and a strong correlation between open data and improved government efficiencies.

Watson takes on cybersecurity

Watson for Cyber Security will leverage the platform’s natural language processing to provide insight to threats.

Salt Lake City joins the Police Data Initiative

The Salt Lake Police Department has released data on use-of-force incidents and plans on releasing more information as part of its participation in the Police Data Initiative.

Low-cost beacon solution keeps tabs on firefighters

The Firefighter Accountability and Proximity system locates firefighters with an Android app that measures the relative distance between the beacons they each wear.

NYC targets services delivery with Digital Playbook

The playbook outlines strategies for using digital tools to improve city services and make them easier to access.

NASA releases searchable tech transfer database

The database includes thousands of expired NASA patents now in the public domain that are freely available for unrestricted commercial use.

DOT pushes for personalized transportation research

The Federal Transit Administration is awarding $8 million for projects that demonstrate an integrated, automated, accessible and connected transportation system in which personalized mobility is a key objective.

Boston tries Hangouts for budget hearings

Boston City Council is using Google Hangouts to videoconference with residents who want to comment on the city’s proposed 2017 budget.

Louisiana revs up electronic driver’s licenses

Legislation would allow motorists to download a digital copy of their driver’s licenses to their smartphones.

Box makes a bigger push into the public sector

Box for Government is FedRAMP compliant and promises better file management for agencies at all levels.

Tech takes the friction out of municipal towing

Kansas City, Mo., streamlined its towing process with help from AutoReturn's cloud-based municipal logistics solution.

NY stops $400 million in fraudulent tax return claims

The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance halted more than 239,000 suspicious refund claims during income tax season, an 18 percent increase over the same time last year.

Touchscreen simulators train astronauts for commercial spacecraft

The versatile, cloud-based simulators can run multiple simulations by just changing software.

Caltrans enlists mobile system for highway inspection

The California Department of Transportation will use the Pavia Headlight mobile inspection system to collect real-time data on construction work.

Is the US losing its grip on high-performance computing?

In order for the nation to ensure its leadership in high-performance computing, it must enact policies that support the continued growth of the industry.

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