A desire to increase productivity, improve contact within agencies, along with enhancing the flexibility of working conditions, were cited by government executives as the three most compelling reasons to implement greater use of mobile devices.
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Articles from Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
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EMC targets FISMA compliance in cloud networks
Aug 31, 2010 in Cloud & Virtualization, Information Technology -
FCC adjusts final rules on use of vacant TV band
Aug 31, 2010 in Information Technology, Mobile & Wireless -
GSA kicks off modernization of troubled e-travel program
Aug 31, 2010 in Information Technology -
Cyber security a growing field
Aug 31, 2010 in Cybersecurity, Information Technology -
States see pickup in tax revenue
Aug 31, 2010 in State & Local Government -
Bashing oil industry is tricky politics in Gulf states
Aug 31, 2010 in State & Local Government -
Nation's nuclear power plants prepare for cyberattacks
Aug 31, 2010 in Defense & Intelligence -
As U.S. ends combat operations, Iraqis move to protect themselves from violence
Aug 31, 2010 in Defense & Intelligence -
Cybersecurity costs climb as market expands
Aug 31, 2010 in Cybersecurity, Defense & Intelligence -
Questions loom over drug for sleepless vets
Aug 31, 2010 in Defense & Intelligence -
Why gloom looms over Obama's Iraq address
Aug 31, 2010 in Defense & Intelligence -
Biden reassures Iraqis of smooth transition
Aug 31, 2010 in Defense & Intelligence -
Obama administration announces new sanctions against North Korea
Aug 31, 2010 in Defense & Intelligence -
Why has the USA's cesarean section rate climbed so high?
Aug 31, 2010 in Healthcare Policy & IT -
HHS names CCHIT, Drummond Group first EHR certification bodies
Aug 31, 2010 in Healthcare Policy & IT







