NOAA fine-tunes its cloud-based Big Data Project

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wants ideas on how it can make its environmental data more useful to researchers and businesses.

Stick-on health sensors for emergency response

Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a wearable suite of sensors first responders can use track multiple victims' medical data.

DOD's roadmap to integrated unmanned systems

Looking 25 years into the future, DOD's domain-agnostic approach focuses on interoperability, autonomy, network security and human-machine collaboration.

FirstNet leadership shuffle

As CEO Mike Poth exits, the Commerce Department moves to fill open board seats.

Public safety tech accelerator debuts

ResponderXLabs aims to give first responders better access to the public safety technology pipeline.

DARPA's plan to restore trust in electronic documents

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's SafeDocs program aims to devise a dramatically better way to detect and reject untrustworthy data.

FirstNet touts communications 'bubble' for responders

Emergency Drop Kits will create a 300-foot "connected bubble" that allows responders to maintain constant communication to the nationwide public safety network.

NY puts money into election security

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced funding to secure the state's elections infrastructure and protect against foreign interference.

NASA launches Remote Sensing Toolkit

The portal lets users unfamiliar with aircraft and satellite data and image technology search through sensing data, existing applications and software that can be used to build tools.

Energy launches tech transfer portal

The Lab Partnering Service offers a suite of online applications enabling access to leading experts, projects and patents from across the department.

DARPA wants AI with baked-in physics knowledge

Relevant scientific and mathematical knowledge built into core systems may help the Defense Department overcome challenges implementing artificial intelligence applications.

NASCIO outlines IT services broker framework

The National Association of State CIOs is working to help state IT leaders effectively organize and manage delivery IT services under the emerging broker model.

NIST generates quantum-based random numbers

National Institute of Standards and Technology researchers are using quantum mechanics to generate truly random numbers, potentially enhancing security and cryptographic systems.

NIST details software security assessment process

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released draft guidance on automating the assessment of the security controls that manage software.

DHS drafts handbook for responder tech integration

The Next Generation First Responder Integration Handbook outlines a “plug-and-play,” standards-based environment designed to enable commercially developed technologies to run on existing first responder infrastructure.

Voyager teams honored for 40 years of IT excellence

In a time of rapid development and IT modernization, NASA gets a nod for making the most of truly legacy IT.

Colorado bullish on blockchain

A bipartisan bill in Colorado encourages state agencies to explore blockchain solutions in new and existing IT projects to secure data, eliminate redundancies, prevent fraud and save money.

Smart grid research on Chattanooga's muni-broadband network

A partnership between the city's Electric Power Board and Oak Ridge National Laboratory is collecting real-time sensor data that will allow the grid to see fluctuations immediately and balance the electrical load.

3-D models from satellite data on the fly

IARPA is developing automated systems that can quickly build complex 3-D models from commercial, satellite and airborne imagery.

Federal 100 winners announced

The winners went above and beyond their job descriptions, making contributions in buying, managing and using technology that had a positive impact on government IT.

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