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Hilton Collins, Staff Writer

Hilton Collins

Hilton Collins is a former staff writer for Government Technology and Emergency Management magazines.

U.S. Commerce Secretary, speaking at Esri meeting, says open data creates jobs and drives billions in revenue.
Wickr, the Guardian Project and Tor exemplify the digital paranoia that's taking shape in the U.S.
The nascent kill switch movement appears to be an outgrowth of anti-theft commitments smartphone manufacturers made earlier this year.
The bulk of drone usage will shift from military operations to agricultural applications soon, which couldn't make many farmers happier — if the Federal Aviation Administration doesn't ruin the party.
This year, multiple international organizations are joining forces to develop a deeper understanding of the brain using innovative neurotechnologies.
A huge limitation to the advancement of 3-D printing of organic tissue has been supplying them with blood throughout the process. But enthusiasts have reason to hope.
Five years ago, people didn't understand the need for secure devices; now audiences everywhere nod their heads in approval when the topic is broached.
California's geographic information officer says he's certain it can.
Unfortunately, however, California's current organizational system isn't structured to attract that kind of employee to the state workforce.
It’s nothing new — just ask anyone with a pacemaker — but multiple companies and manufacturers are developing implantable products that have the potential to be life altering.