App Porter helps translate iOS apps for other mobile platforms
A conversion tool from Intel can make it easier to port the code to JavaScript/HTML5 for use with Android, BlackBerry and Windows OSes.
Defense personnel can now take meetings on their Apple devices
Carasoft and Defense Connect Online have released a mobile app for iOS devices that allows for secure collaboration.
Army team sets a standard for developing mobile learning apps
Having developed 77 apps since 2009, the Sustainment Center of Excellence team offers some lessons learned.
Agencies face a learning curve to get to mLearning
Mobile learning has great potential as an educational tool, and it will be around for the long haul, but building platforms and apps isn't as easy as you might think.
5 tips for secure mobile apps
Security is a natural concern for agencies building mobile applications. Here are a few important points to keep in mind.
One Force app lets first responders collaborate
Raytheon releases a suite of tools for smart phones and other devices that combines voice communications, maps, GPS tracking and image and video sharing.
Hybrid apps: The future of mobile development?
Agencies deciding on whether to provide mobile services via an on-device app or a Web app might want to consider the advantages of combining the two.
Self-deleting e-mails: An enterprise nightmare?
Apps that let users send self-destructing messages are touted as a way to combine BYOD with privacy, but they also raise real security questions for agencies.
A free way for agencies to get the multimedia message out
With people increasingly using mobile devices to access multimedia information, Google Currents offers agencies an effective way to get the word out.
Need help building mobile apps? GSA can help.
The Mobile Gov Blog puts together advice on everything from application programming interfaces to open content management.
Wi-Fi service to monitor, reallocate local router usage
Qualcomm's cloud-based service could keep wireless applications from using more bandwidth than they need.
Agencies have the tools to unleash dynamic mobile services
A smart mobility platform with integrated security will let agencies at all levels focus on the real goal: transforming the way they provide services, Vervio's T.L. Neff says.
NNSA's mobile app helps keep track of nuclear materials
The project management app, which runs on iOS and Android, gives mobile users access to the Global Threat Reduction Initiative’s system.
GSA shuts down apps.gov
One-stop cloud portal launched three years ago wasn't getting business.
Energy opens datasets, APIs to developers
The Energy Department announced several new datasets and APIs, which will be hosted in cloud-based servers.
Security gets short shrift in mobile apps
A lack of attention from developers and users to the security of mobile applications has troubling implications for those who would bring mobile devices into the workplace.
Open311 reduces dependence on call centers
The Open311 initiative provides a standard protocol for linking location-based information to existing municipal 311 services.
Jacksonville upgrades emergency services
Jacksonville’' Fire and Rescue Department worked with the Information Technologies Division to update the Emergency Preparedness Division's website and develop the JaxReady mobile application for iOS and Android smart phones.
Will Apple app development move outside its control?
Developers are bending the rules to get their iPhone apps to do what they want, something agencies using iOS devices should keep an eye on.
Logistics takes the point with Marines' modernization
The U.S. Marine Corps uses federated cloud techniques to speed delivery of supplies to the front, sometimes shortening response to a matter of minutes.
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