Author Archive
Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
5 steps to setting up an agency app store
Building an app store can be the best way to make sure employees are using the right mobile apps. Here's a checklist to help you get there.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
DISA to begin pilot programs of DOD mobile network
The agency is building the architecture for the Defense Department's mobile network and expects to have it at least partly up and running by the end of the year.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
Popular DOD desktop app ready for mobile devices
A DOD desktop-based tool that lets users set up and join meetings on the go is available as a mobile app for Android smart phones and tablets.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
By land, by sea, by air: DOD looks to take mobile devices global
The Defense Department has launched a number of mobile device programs, but the devil is in the details when it comes to deploying handhelds past the wire.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
Army lab speeds technology to round 3 of NIE
The Army's new lab at Aberdeen Proving Ground tests and evaluates software and electronics bound for Network Integration Evaluation 12.2.
- By Henry Kenyon
Infrastructure
DOD develops Web apps to fight pirates (the real kind)
An international effort by the Defense Department and the U.S. Navy is developing Web-based applications that will let allied navies share data in the fight against piracy on the high seas.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
DOD still has penchant for BlackBerry 7 devices
New Defense Department approval means personnel can now use the BlackBerry 7 line of products across the department's enterprise network.
- By Henry Kenyon
Cybersecurity
New Red Hat Linux 5 version meets federal security standards
A new security certification allows federal agencies to use Red Hat's Enterprise Linux 5 with the KVM hypervisor on IBM systems for a variety of command and control and secure operations.
- By Henry Kenyon
Cybersecurity
Partnership develops encryption for federal mobile devices
Verizon and Cellcrypt will offer voice encryption for smart phones and tablets running the Android, BlackBerry and iOS operating systems.
- By Henry Kenyon
Cybersecurity
Mobile privacy risks: Who should alert end users?
Both industry and government are concerned about the potential for many mobile applications to share data with third parties without user consent.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
DARPA wants gamers to design medical training software
DARPA is looking at the gaming industry to help it design medical training and education software for use on mobile devices.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
FAA mechanics, attorneys test-fly tablets
Like the VA, the FAA has a mobile tablet pilot program under way, now being tapped by the aviation agency's mechanics and attorneys.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
VA looks beyond iPad pilot to 'hyper portable' era
The department is planning beyond its current mobile device pilot test for the day it fields as many as 100,000 mobile devices across the enterprise.
- By Henry Kenyon
Infrastructure
IBM rolls out integrated systems to automate most management, updating jobs
IBM's new line of products is designed as an integrated package from the beginning, which is intended to eliminate time and money wasted on operations and maintenance.
- By Henry Kenyon
Infrastructure
Energy project looks to tame supercomputing's tsunami of data
A new facility at DOE's Argonne National Laboratory will develop tools to extract knowledge from petabytes of data and help researchers use their time more efficiently.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
NASA looks to space for better earthquake data
The agency is testing READI, which uses satellites to detect minute changes in GPS-enabled ground stations, providing real-time data on quakes and better tsunami predictions.
- By Henry Kenyon
Emerging Tech
Do agencies have a place for open-source hardware?
Open-source electronics components are emerging from university laboratories and entering the public arena.
- By Henry Kenyon
Emerging Tech
DARPA aims to replace regular satellites with floating clusters
The Defense Department's research agency seeks to build clusters of small spacecraft that work together and share information.
- By Henry Kenyon
Digital Government
Navy UAS program still flying high despite recent crashes
The Navy is forging ahead with key unmanned aircraft systems programs while trying to figure out what caused two of its Fire Scouts to crash recently.
- By Henry Kenyon
Infrastructure
Internet on a chip: MIT team aims for massively multicore processors
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed new ways for the processors on multicore chips to share information more efficiently while using less power.
- By Henry Kenyon