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  • Hackers Pose Costly Future For Military Jets Warns Cartwright

    Hackers Pose Costly Future For Military Jets Warns Cartwright
    The Pentagon's most expensive program, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, might prove to be as vulnerable to enemy hackers as inadequately armored Humvees were to roadside bombs, and could prove even ...
    2012-05-16T11:28:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Securing the Mobile Frontier

    Securing the Mobile Frontier
    Barbara Fast was among those on a CGI mobile securty panel at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C. on February 16, 2012. COMMENTARY: Cybersecurity in the mobile age is everyone's ...
    2012-05-10T11:00:00Z by Barbara Fast
  • When Government Gets Things Right

    When Government Gets Things Right
    The past three weeks worth of news reports about GSA's lavish convention spending and indiscretions by Secret Service agents--and the inquisitions on Capitol Hill in response--could already fill a few ...
    2012-04-27T11:46:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Partnerships Key In Race Against Cyber 'Bad Guys'

    Partnerships Key In Race Against Cyber 'Bad Guys'
    Greg Garcia is not one to sit and spin his wheels. He thrives on speed, a little danger and the overall chase. So it's little surprise that the bicycling enthusiast gravitates toward the ...
    2012-04-26T14:00:00Z by Stephanie Kanowitz
  • DARPA To Offer $2 Million Prize For Next Generation Robot

    Robots are coming closer and closer to performing life saving duties. But the Defense Department's Advance Research Project Agency is now putting up a $2 million prize to whomever can help push the ...
    2012-04-24T13:06:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Defense Department Bets Big On Big Data

    Defense Department Bets Big On Big Data
    First Todd Park, former Department of Health and Human Services chief technology officer, bet on health data in a big way; got his upcoming Health Data Palloza, and then became our new Federal CTO. ...
    2012-03-30T15:58:00Z by Brand Niemann
  • Defense Department Wants Cyber Arsenal, Report Says

    Defense Department Wants Cyber Arsenal, Report Says
    The U.S. Defense Department has accelerated its efforts to develop offensive cyber weapons that could be used to dismantle hostile military networks in countries where U.S. forces are operating, The ...
    2012-03-19T15:46:00Z by Dan Verton
  • Federal Mobility Plan Takes Shape; Need For Greater Integration

    Federal Mobility Plan Takes Shape; Need For Greater Integration
    Federal information technology officials are on a mission to hammer out a new, more coherent strategy for using mobile technology in government by the end of next month. But already, they are ...
    2012-02-23T15:40:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • FCC Reversal On LightSquared Opens New Debate On Wireless Receivers

    FCC Reversal On LightSquared Opens New Debate On Wireless Receivers
    A Federal Communications Commission proposal that would effectively halt the launch of a new nationwide wireless network by LightSquared appears to open the door to a new and potentially disruptive ...
    2012-02-16T12:47:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Technology To Boost Illegal Immigrant Investigations

    Technology To Boost Illegal Immigrant Investigations
    Proposed increases in federal technology spending aren't just for back office operations; they're also expected to help the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency track down illegal immigrants, ...
    2012-02-16T09:19:00Z by Elaine S. Povich
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