LoadMaster can keep agency Internet secure and smooth

Kemp Technologies new load-balancing appliance is certified to FIPS 140-2 Level 2.

Death of the PC is greatly exaggerated

Sales are down, but don't be fooled -- the PC isn't going away anytime soon, especially not in government.

End-to-end surveillance system, piece by piece

D-Link's power-over-Ethernet switch and camera components give agencies a scalable option.

Hacks happen. Security Module can help agencies navigate crisis response

Co3's system can help agencies identify an attack or breach, in part by putting users on the case, and then lead officials through the response.

'Scary' search engine can find millions of agency back doors

Shodan scours the Web for connected devices that aren't looking to be found, such as traffic lights, door locks and power systems. And many of them aren't secured.

3D printing is yesterday's news -- time for 4D?

An MIT engineer is working on developing 3D-printed objects that would change over time -- and even build themselves.

FAA's supercomputer will be first 'tourist' in space

Before the joyrides begin, the agency will send a high-performance modular data center into space to test radiation levels 100 kilometers above the Earth.

Printer analyzer can keep energy phantoms at bay

Verdiem's Print & Power Analyzer crunches the data on printer use and helps agencies save on costs.

Agencies should know the 4 types of gamers

Agencies getting into gamification need to know their audience, starting with which of the four types of gamers they want to attract.

5 games in play at agencies

The public sector is finding gamification to be an effective way to educate the public, train employees and encourage innovation. Here are five examples.

Upgraded aquatic robot 'a server rack at sea'

The Wave Glider SV3, with room for an 8U rack, not only takes sensor readings but processes the data, only sending back the results.

High score: Gaming moves to the forefront in government

It was viewed not long ago as the violent realm of teenage activity, but agencies are embracing gamification as a powerful tool for education, training and outreach.

A widescreen monitor takes input from smart phones

NEC's 29-inch backlit LCD is ready for just about any input.

A way to lock down public-facing iPads

Kensington's SecureBack enclosures offer a way to secure iPads used as kiosks or control panels in public settings.

What would an agency do with Ultra HDTV?

Large-screen monitors with four, or even eight, times the resolution of HDTV are starting to appear. But are they worth the price?

3D printers are about to cross the Rubicon

If there has been one thing holding back 3D printing from more widespread use, it was the price of a good 3D printer. That could be changing.

When keeping a system cool is a priority, Enermax is on the case

The company's Fulmo computer cases put the cooling needs of high-performance systems front and center.

Where's the technology sweet spot between old and new?

Cool with GPS but lost with a map? Familiar with a typewriter but confounded by speech-to-text? Or do agencies have people who can handle both?

A game where 'dying' can save lives

The Army's use of ExpeditionDI to train soldiers for combat show how realistic simulations can have real-world benefits.

Carving up the Raspberry Pi

The $25 computer is being put to a number of good uses. Could the public sector do the same?

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