The recent BlackBerry outages may drive more smartphone users to the iPhone and Android platforms, but the BlackBerry is still preferred in government offices. According to National Journal, the main reason is
MoreBlackberry devices used by federal air marshals have a backlog of security patches, leaving them open to security threats, the Homeland Security Department inspector general found. In a redacted report released Aug.
MoreStarting this month, Air Force officials won’t be able to use their BlackBerry devices to send text messages with photos or videos attached, or download new applications. These Department of Defense-directed changes
MoreThe National Science Foundation has selected 16 multidisciplinary teams to develop secure 5G platforms designed to facilitate communication between the U.S. government and critical infrastructure operators as part of an accelerator program.
MoreThe U.S. Coast Guard has begun transitioning authorized, government-provided mobile devices to the Department of Defense’s new collaboration platform, dubbed DoD365. The DoD365 Mobile+ phones work as a mini-workstation that provides users
MoreAMERICAN SYSTEMS has landed a contract from the Office of the Sergeant at Arms at the U.S. Senate to modernize and maintain a network platform for emergency threat alerts. The contract award
MoreFinancial executive Debbie Tuck has joined Boise, Idaho-based software company Cradlepoint as its chief financial officer. Tuck brings nearly 30 years of finance, accounting, auditing, investor relations and management experience to her new position
MoreCACI International has partnered with RigNet to add new capabilities to CACI’s SteelBox, a secure mobile communications application for government agencies, CACI reported on Thursday.
MoreThe departments of Agriculture and Homeland Security as well as the Small Business Administration are expanding their use of enterprise mobility management to provide federal workers better security and mobility with their
MoreThe Defense Information Systems Agency has implemented a program that works to integrate credentials from common access cards into mobile devices, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. David Thornton writes Jeremy Corey, lead engineer for
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