The Pentagon has disabled the smartphones and tablets of some military personnel as it makes the transition to a Fixmo-based mobile device management platform, Nextgov reported Tuesday. Aliya Sternstein writes Damien Pickart,
MorePentagon officials are considering the use of mobile devices to verify identities and manage access controls throughout the department, FCW reported Monday. Amber Corrin writes the Defense Department wants to leverage technologies
MoreThe U.S. Marine Corps and Office of Naval Research has tested an approach that uses a mobile device to collect and disseminate real-time intelligence to the front lines, Federal News Radio reported
MoreA report by the Department of Homeland Security‘s inspector general has identified potential weaknesses in cybersecurity and system monitoring processes at the agency, Federal Times reported Monday. Andy Medici writes the IG
MoreA case study has indicated that Washington, D.C.’s mobile device management initiative has helped boost productivity and efficiency inside the city’s agencies, GCN reported Monday. Good Technology worked to analyze Good for Government
MoreNATO is warning it could end its military presence in Afghanistan if that country’s president does not sign a post-2014 security accord with the U.S., Reuters reported Monday. Adrian Croft writes NATO
MoreMembers of the Senate Armed Services Committee have moved to oppose the Defense Department spending bill as debates over legislative amendments continue, Defense News reported Sunday. John Bennett writes the National Defense
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The General Services Administrationâs crowdsourcing website has been selected one of the finalists for the Innovations in American Government Award, Nextgov reported Wednesday. Charles Clark writes Challenge.gov is among the top five
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The U.S. government has moved to defer online health insurance exchanges for small businesses by one year, Nextgov reported Wednesday. Molly Ball writes businesses with less than 50 workers can buy insurance
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A report from think tank Center for American Progress has warned of a tougher federal budget environment if the second round of sequestration goes into effect in early 2014, Federal Times reported
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