Cybersecurity

DHS Expects to Outsource Employment Verification Checks to the Cloud

Draft contract states ID confirmation for "MyE-Verify" would be hosted in a remote facility.

Emerging Tech

Geospatial Agency Goes Unclassified for Ebola Effort

The online Ebola tools the agency is offering NGOs provide much more dynamic capabilities than those previously deployed by the agency.

Modernization

The Queen Is Now Tweeting

The official account had been building up to the tweet throughout the day, highlighting the 88-year-old monarch’s past technological milestones.

Emerging Tech

Tech Companies Spend Big on Midterm Elections

Google's campaign spending has grown fortyfold in the past eight years.

Digital Government

US Turns to 3-D Printing for Key Technology Behind Rocket Launches

The Pentagon could field an alternative to the Russian-made RD-180 rocket engine faster, but the technology is unproven.

Modernization

Will This Google App Really Reinvent Email?

Google’s Inbox is not an email app. It is a personal assistant, a tool for reminders, and a way to quickly scan incoming information all in one.

Digital Government

Congress Wants to Probe the Internet of Things. Here’s What It Should Focus On

A bipartisan contingent of senators have requested a “general oversight” hearing on the Internet of Things by year’s end.

Emerging Tech

How SpaceX Leapfrogged NASA and Became a Serious Space Company

SpaceX has a chance at beating the aerospace giant Boeing to be the first private company to fly humans into orbit.

Cybersecurity

Here’s Everything a Hacker Can Learn About You from Coffee Shop Wi-Fi

Over public networks, the barrier to your personal details is pretty darn low.

Modernization

FCC Wants to Upgrade Your Phone to 5G

The agency is looking into the next generation of wireless technology, which could make phones a thousand times faster.

Digital Government

Facebook Scolds Federal Authorities Over Fake Account

The social network accused DEA of threatening "the integrity of our community" by pretending to be a New York woman on the site.

Emerging Tech

Getting Health Info to Low-Income Cellphone Users

The digital divide is shrinking; useful apps aren’t keeping pace.

Cybersecurity

Obama Orders Two-Step IDs to Combat Credit Card Hacks

The executive order also requires agencies to switch to multifactor authentication to access sites that store citizens' personal information.

Modernization

Your Smartphone Can Detect Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays. Here’s Why That Matters

When your smartphone detects a cosmic ray, it can share data with the researchers, allowing them to study the rays in more detail than ever before.

Digital Government

Why General Motors is Wading Into the Net Neutrality Debate

The car company is warning the FCC not to expand regulation of wireless Internet.