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A new safety app at UTC includes a panic button, ride requests, location sharing and remote monitoring. The university is also planning to implement panic alarms on walls and computers.
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A new center at the University of Texas at Arlington will focus on space simulation, space instrumentation, astrophysics, data science, aerospace engineering and physics education.
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Students and faculty at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with backgrounds in physical and social sciences are trying to design an energy system that better serves the needs of low- and moderate-income households.
The CDG/CDE AWS Champions Awards honor AWS customers who are setting new standards for innovation in the public sector.
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While Roanoke County’s latest website has been active since mid-March, it was a small training seminar conducted about the site a few weeks ago that spurred the idea for a larger educational component.
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Tom Suehs, executive commissioner of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, was awarded the Bob Bullock Award for Outstanding Public Stewardship at the Government Technology Conference Southwest in Austin on Tuesday, June 14.
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A worldwide contest judged by a panel of luminaries is looking for the most innovative, problem-solving and cost-saving proposal that’s centered on technology.
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Virtualization and cloud storage adopted at Indiana University with the implementation of a “personal cloud.”
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Gov. Jerry Brown pledges more devices will be slashed in cost cutting during the next 30 days.
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Bhagowalia has headed IT in multiple federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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Dallas, Phoenix, Seattle and Denver round out the top-five U.S. cities that support telework.
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Chicago and Comcast team up to start program that will offer subsidized Internet connectivity and computers to students from qualified families in an effort that will be extended nationwide.
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An overwhelming amount of data was cited by public-sector executives as the main driver for increased complexity.
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The National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) recently pledged its support for National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) adoption
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A nationwide coalition anticipates the standards will cover wait times for public computers, broadband access speeds and other related issues.
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Is this the way of the future? Government Technology magazine visited three Chicago schools to find out.
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Computer theft in Macon, Ga.; Mesa, Ariz., joins the crowdsourcing movement.
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Industry Perspective: East Coast public schools find value in solution that turns one computer into as many as four PCs.
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Oklahoma Health Care Authority extends HP contract; Telework Week draws thousands of pledges.
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Industry Perspective: The technology behind the IBM supercomputer may lead to a new era of innovation.
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The sluggish economy has delayed but not eliminated a retirement wave of IT employees.
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Low energy costs, a skilled work force, plentiful fiber and low taxes are prompting big corporations to move data center facilities into Missouri.
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