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The tech that gives government IT managers heartburn
December 23, 2015 | NewsIT is part of almost every aspect of government, but that doesn’t mean that agencies embrace it all with open arms.
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Can software quality tools shrink technical debt?
| NewsBy experimenting with new standards for software quality, building those standards into contracts and deploying code scanning tools that spot potential problems, IT and software managers can predict and reduce the future costs of enterprise systems.
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IT powers business transformation by getting out of the way
| NewsAgencies are using IT service management to replace inefficient workflows of all sorts -- from help desk requests to onboarding employees to managing helicopter fleets and reserving time on scientific equipment.
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FBI looks to put secret and unclassified systems on the same screen
| NewsThe solution uses virtual desktop infrastructure to give users access to the unclassified network through the Secret network, saving on hardware and system administration and boosting security and efficiency.
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3 trends for government data analytics
December 22, 2015 | NewsWith data discovery tools in the hands of end users, the full potential of the enormous amount of government data will become apparent.
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Legacy voting machines ripe for tampering, breakdowns
| NewsAs the nation prepares for the next presidential election, its voting machines are in need of a serious update.
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Pittsburgh on the road to ‘inclusive innovation’
| NewsForty-three percent of the initiatives in the Pittsburgh Roadmap for Inclusive Innovation are underway.
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FBI’s latest crime data report adds interactive map
| NewsThe FBI’s annual report from the National Incident-Based Reporting System now includes an interactive map.
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More agile, DevOps in agencies’ futures
December 21, 2015 | NewsAccording to Booz Allen Hamilton, agile processes and bridging of the cultural divide are key areas of focus for government agencies.
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In-Q-Tel invests in digital forensics firm
| NewsThe deal with Magnetic Forensics will expand the capabilities of the company’s existing products for use by In-Q-Tel partners.