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Biometrics Technology Continues to Grow
Biometric technology capabilities continue to grow, and so do government data sharing efforts.
Preparing for Predatory Peripherals
Your mouse may no longer be a friendly. That goes for your keyboard as well. Cyber security researchers have reportedly found a way to create peripherals that can be programmed to steal and transmit data when certain actions or keystrokes are performed.
Cool App-titude: Instapaper
Save interesting articles on your computer and read them later on your iPhone, even if you don't have Internet access.
Webinar: How to Deliver More Bits Per Hertz Per Dollar
Join us March 10, 2011 at 12 noon as SIGNAL Editor-in-Chief Robert K. Ackerman talks with Alan Henderson, Vice President of Engineering, Globecomm Network Services Corp. about balancing mission priorities with bandwidth allocations for IP-based, hybrid terrestrial-satellite networks.
Sweden Aims for Tech Expansion
With Sweden and other nations' governments seeking more interoperability and outsourcing opportunities, Swedish leaders and tech experts say their country's industry is prepared to deliver--and is ready for the competition.
Tarasiuk Appointed Intel Community CIO
Al Tarasiuk has been appointed chief information officer of the Intelligence Community, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Washington, D
O'Sullivan Appointed Principal Deputy Director, National Intelligence
Stephanie O'Sullivan has been appointed principal deputy director of National Intelligence, Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Army's Votel Tapped for Joint Special Ops Post
Maj. Gen. Joseph L.
DRS to Provide Handheld Radios in Afghanistan
DRS Technical Services Incorporated, Herndon, Virginia, was awarded a $12 million contract to provide 10,000 very high frequency (VHF) handheld radios, 10,000 VHF handheld radio accessories, 5,000 VHF