When completed, Rescue 21 will be a network of 32 Coast Guard command centers, 167 stations and more than 260 fixed towers across U.S. and territorial waterways.
Leading CTOs explain the biggest challenges -- and your opportunities -- that government agencies face today.
A new study found that only 9 percent of organizations are "fully aware" of the personal mobile devices accessing their networks.
The contract calls for helping the Army more effectively engage with its geographically, culturally and linguistically diverse audience.
Lightwire acquisition will allow Cisco to deliver cost-effective, high-speed networks with the next generation of optical connectivity.
The work covers shore systems, mobile and airborne communications testing and certification.
The $11.5 million project gives 25,000 NOAA employees e-mail access through Google Apps for Government.
The Air Force is seeking input from businesses on developing a wearable computer system.
The telecom company promotes Kevin Kelly to COO and creates a wireless business unit with offices in Virginia, New Jersey and Colorado.
The Veterans Affairs Department has concluded that a mobile device management solution will overcome any security hurdles.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced a new mobile application for disaster preparedness on Android, but some users apparently were confused by an apparent rogue application, also available from Android.
Federal agencies considering mobile applications should avoid these common myths that might limit their potential, a GSA official said.
The Veterans Affairs Department has added amendments to an upcoming major procurement vehicle to specify several types of tablets and light laptop computers it may want to buy.
In the face of floundering smart phone interest Research In Motion announces it is laying off more than 10 percent of it workforce.
For the first time, federal regulators are scrutinizing the mobile health applications market.