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Building a better (computer) brain for spotting cyberthreats
February 29, 2016 | NewsLewis Rhodes Labs has a neuromorphic processor that increases the speed and resolution of anomaly detection by more than 100-fold
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18F offers a leg up to state and local government
| NewsA new State and Local Government Practice at the General Services Administration’s 18F digital services group will broaden the group’s impact in building, buying and sharing efficient and easy-to-use digital services.
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Navy budgets for cyber resiliency
| NewsAccording to recent budget documents, the Navy is asking for $88 million in research and development associated with cyber resiliency.
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A local fire department ups its GIS game
| NewsIn Virginia, the Henrico County Fire Department has partnered with Esri to go beyond basic GIS dispatching and provide real situational awareness when emergency calls come in.
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The tech that locks down ID cards
| NewsWhether the card allows for access into a government building or another country, new technologies are making it easier for officials to verify identities.
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ArcGIS powers infrastructure protection mapping project
February 26, 2016 | NewsThe web-based IP Gateway Map Viewer offers search, data collection, analysis, visualization and reporting tools on critical infrastructure across the country.
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CompStat turns 21 — and opens to the public
| NewsCompStat 2.0 promises greater transparency for ordinary citizens and improved access for police on the street.
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Telepresence keeps two cities’ firefighters connected, trained
| NewsFire departments can join together for ad hoc meetings, training or disaster planning both in the station house and in the field.
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Indiana moves file sharing system to hybrid cloud
| NewsThe Indiana Office of Technology is using Syncplicity, an enterprise file sharing system, to facilitate collaboration and cut down on shadow IT.
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Feds want mobile security, except when they don’t
| NewsConflicting messages over mobile devices security sow doubt and confusion.