Army Strips Down Mobile Requirements
Filed under: TechnologyPENTAGON: The Army showed off an impressive array of battlefield wi-fi gadgetry today in the Pentagon courtyard, exhibiting new-found realism about what gadgets it might not...
View ArticleArlington National Cemetery to Launch Smartphone App
Filed under: Citizen Services Arlington National Cemetery plans to release a new smartphone app this fall that will provide a virtual tour of the grounds, list events and help visitors locate...
View ArticleNew NIST Draft Standards Update Federal Identity Cards
Filed under: WorkforcePersonal identity verification cards required for all federal employees and contractors will now be easier to use and more secure thanks to new draft standards just released by...
View ArticleBoston Turns To Smartphones To Tackle Pothole Proliferation
Filed under: Citizen ServicesBoston is pothole city. So much so that the question, "Why are there so many potholes in Boston's streets?" is a FAQ on the city's "pothole page". The answer is that...
View ArticleTablets Poised To Gain Broader Use By Federal Employees
Filed under: Technology Responses of 300 federal executives (blue bar is current rate; red bar is expectation over next 12-18 months.) Nearly two thirds of federal executives involved with mobile...
View ArticleRethinking Mobile Infrastructure: The New Last Mile
Filed under: TechnologyThe proliferation of mobile devices and applications is creating unique communication network challenges for federal government institutions. With the surge of new smartphones...
View ArticleSmart Policies For Smartphones: Accessing Official Data On Personal Devices
Filed under: ManagementData is often compared to water: people talk about data purity, data flow, and of course, data leaks. One of the ways that companies try to avoid data leaks is through keeping...
View ArticleSmart Policies For Smartphones: Acceptable Online Activities During Work Hours
Filed under: ManagementI 'm in Seoul, South Korea, this week for a Global e-Government Forum. Seoul is 13 hours ahead of Washington, DC, so for more than half the day, it's tomorrow. But that's not the...
View ArticleDefense Department Seeks Plans For Mobile Device Management Services
Filed under: TechnologyIn an important move aimed at advancing the Defense Department's use of commercially-available mobile devices and services, the Defense Information System Agency announced it is...
View ArticleYou Can Call Me Ray: A Smartphone For Visually Impaired
Filed under: TechnologySmartphones have made juggling multiple single-purpose gadgets a thing of the past for many, but the blind and visually impaired often use a raft of devices built with eyes-free...
View ArticleDistrict Of Columbia's Public Service Commission Launches Mobile App
Filed under: TechnologyThe District of Columbia's Public Service Commission recently joined the emerging ranks metropolitan government agencies delivering service information to the public via a mobile...
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