Cybersecurity

Video: Hackers Expose Security Flaws in Cars and Guns

Cyberattacks and bullets could be a very dangerous combination.

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NS2020 EIS: Another step forward for GSA

The agency's latest approach to telecom contracting builds on its past successes while embracing competition and innovation.

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Finding security in the cloud

A few key considerations can make it a little easier to choose a cloud provider in a complex regulatory landscape.

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Another cyber bill, a FedRAMP report card, cyber-ed partnerships and more

News and notes from around the federal IT community.

Emerging Tech

Postal Service's Futuristic Vision for the Internet of Things

The "Internet of Postal Things" paints a picture of post office systems that auto-fill paperwork for customers as they walk in, delivery vehicles that monitor themselves for maintenance, and sensors that notify package recipients upon delivery.

Modernization

FBI Wants to use Mobile Devices to Collect Biometrics

In an Aug. 3 draft Request for Quotations, the bureau devoted 43 pages to detailing its wide array of requirements for a mobile biometric app able to collect biometrics via an agent’s smartphone.

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How the Apple Watch May Have Saved This Man’s Life

The smartwatch gathered the user's heart beat data

Modernization

Spectrum sharing is no simple matter

Moving government spectrum to market can be a bureaucratic slog.

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Infrastructure looks to government for cyber help

A new survey shows critical infrastructure providers expect the physical impact of cyberattacks to worsen.

Digital Government

US Officials Warn That Medical Devices Are Vulnerable to Hackers

This new vulnerability could enable hackers to change the dosage of critical medicines.

Digital Government

Census Plans 2016 Test Run to Experiment with New Tech Tools

Census is rolling out a handful of new options in 2020 designed to upgrade the decennial headcount for the digital age.

Modernization

3-D printing could offer flexibility for system upgrades

The emerging technology could give the Pentagon more flexibility in upgrading deployed systems in an ever-evolving threat environment.

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How 'fog computing' makes the IoT run

The push to put processing power on the network's edge can be a valuable complement to cloud computing.

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An explainer on containers

If containers continue to advance into federal enterprise IT, they could spell the end of monolithic legacy applications.

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Army issues guidance for commercial cloud migration

The guidance stipulates that commands bear ultimate responsibility for ensuring that systems and applications within their portfolios are rationalized.

Modernization

Buy or build? For IT, it's custom vs. COTS

It's a timeless question — and the answer might not be as clear-cut as agencies think.

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Shadow IT on the Rise But Feds Unsure How to Tackle Security Risks

Many federal technology decision-makers say they see widespread use of shadow IT in their agency, but consider themselves Ill-equipped to handle its accompanying security risks.