article thumbnail

Legislative Agencies Adopt Paperless Strategies to Publish and Archive Records

FedTech Magazine

The Government Publishing Office produces and distributes official government publications to Congress, agencies, federal depository libraries and the public.

article thumbnail

DOD Spreads 5G Technology Across the Country

FedTech Magazine

Imagine autonomous shuttle buses transporting military personnel around a base, or a smart warehouse using a distributed sensor network and robotics to track military vehicles. Or, picture a medic in the field receiving immersive training remotely. 5G, the fifth-generation wireless network, is expected to deliver much higher data speeds,…

Warehouse 279
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Advanced Analytics Is Changing How Agencies Fight Fraud

FedTech Magazine

Through analytics, 16 people in Michigan and Ohio — including 12 physicians — were sentenced last year for their roles in submitting more than $250 million in false claims and illegally distributing more than 6.6 million opioid pills.

article thumbnail

Agencies Need Security Strategies Before Establishing Hybrid Data Centers

FedTech Magazine

A hybrid data center relies on cloud, software-defined networking and virtualization technologies to distribute applications across physical and multicloud environments. These strategies should identify desired security tools and practices such as cloud environments and ways to continuously monitor them.

Data 263
article thumbnail

How Federal Agencies’ Hybrid Ecosystems Have Transformed Fieldwork

FedTech Magazine

The hybrid approach to data distribution can potentially offer several notable benefits, including enhanced fieldwork capabilities that allow employees to engage with and submit information from a variety of locations.

article thumbnail

Edge Computing Helps Federal Clinicians Serve Remote Regions

FedTech Magazine

Still, it’s not impossible if an agency moves to a distributed architecture allowing for analytics at the periphery — as close to the source as possible. Technologists refer to IT environments in such remote places as “disadvantaged networks” because data transfer is difficult. That in a nutshell is edge computing.

article thumbnail

Applying Zero Trust Architecture in State & Local Government

FedInsider

Rather than using a “hub-and-spoke” method of connecting employees to servers, data, applications, and each other – where cybersecurity focused on firewalls around the perimeter – suddenly the systems had to become decentralized, distributed and open to remote workers.