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John Breeden II
John Breeden II is a freelance technology writer for GCN.
Infrastructure
City enlists citizens in online crime fighting
With the Coplogic online crime-reporting portal, Chico, Calif., police save staff time and improve report accuracy.
- By John Breeden II
Cybersecurity
Code checking leads to sea change in Navy programming
The Navy has been able to troubleshoot and repair programming errors before software is deployed using HP’s Fortify Software Security Center product.
- By John Breeden II
Cybersecurity
DC tests ID management for first responders
The challenges of controlling physical access in emergencies may be solved by a nationwide network of standard first responder credentials.
- By John Breeden II
Cybersecurity
7 steps to protect against privilege-elevating hacks
Agencies are cracking down on administrative access to mitigate the damage an insider can cause, but hackers are adjusting their tactics as well and aiming them squarely at the federal government.
- By John Breeden II
Management
Orange County cleans up its voter registration list
The Orange County Registrar of Voters turned to Experian Public Sector to help it verify addresses of inactive voters and save money.
- By John Breeden II
Infrastructure
By embracing SaaS, Milwaukee County refocuses on constituents
Milwaukee County took advantage of a technology refresh to upgrade its backend completely, making use of software as a service and doing away with its aging server-based infrastructure.
- By John Breeden II
Infrastructure
Virtualization breaks a high-performance computing barrier
A Defense Department research team introduces virtualization into the world of scientific simulations, leading to efficiency and cost savings in high-performance computing.
- By John Breeden II
Infrastructure
Alabama court rules against its tape backup
A U.S. District Court sped the access and retrieval of case and business files by switching out antiquated tape backup for a disk-based system that eliminated long backup and restore routines.
- By John Breeden II
Digital Government
GPS, geofencing drive highway department efficiency
The highway department in Cheektowaga, N.Y., uses cloud-based mobile management tools created by Xora for GPS tracking and vehicle trip auditing, mileage management and more.
- By John Breeden II
Infrastructure
FASP transfer protocol speeds data transmission to the cloud
Aspera On Demand uses the FASP transport technology for control over transfer speed and priority.
- By John Breeden II
Digital Government
Ag office successfully fields mobile IT
To run a successful mobile IT program, IT managers need to address both the technology and management issues involved.
- By John Breeden II
Cybersecurity
Worried about security? Beware the mosaic effect
Open data increases the possibilities that individual data sets can be combined and analyzed to reveal private or secure information.
- By John Breeden II
Infrastructure
Comcast CIO: Home networks show how the cloud will really be used
Having met the bandwidth requirements of the wired home, Comcast moves to meet government network demands.
- By John Breeden II
Emerging Tech
The 1776 crew marches into FOSE
In partnership with Booz Allen Hamilton, the 1776 group helps startups tackling important challenges in government connect with established firms that are seeking new ideas and opportunities.
- By John Breeden II
Infrastructure
FOSE showcases excellence and innovation in government tech
This year's FOSE conference and expo presents some of the most innovative technologies and services aimed at, and designed for, government.
- By John Breeden II
Digital Government
BlackBerry adds security for iOS and Android to enterprise platform
Enterprise Service 10.2 extends BlackBerry's secure back end to almost any device in a BYOD setting and separates work and personal data on iOS and Android devices.
- By John Breeden II
Cybersecurity
In virtual town of Alphaville, students prep for cyber sieges
Alphaville is part of the Michigan Cyber Range, a network and classroom training environment designed to prepare IT managers on cybersecurity attacks and defenses.
- By John Breeden II
Management
Fresno goes mobile to save time, money -- and trees
With Novell's ZENworks the city created a platform-neutral backend that would support any type of mobile device with security policies, asset tracking and emergency wiping –- keeping all data inhouse.
- By John Breeden II
Digital Government
Rise of disk storage leaves tape with specialized backup role
As the price and performance of disk-based storage improves, magnetic tape-based systems have become a specialized tool for big storage backup requirements.
- By John Breeden II
Infrastructure
Mecklenburg County extends employees' mobility, security
The North Carolina county combined Office 365, Microsoft Surface Pro tablets and Windows Azure to increase mobility and security – and save money.
- By John Breeden II