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 Friday, January 27th, 2012
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Chief technology officer Aneesh Chopra to leave White House
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Google Launches New Online Education Resource
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Lawmakers working to expand charter schools
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Community colleges welcome Obama's challenge
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Free Courses, Elite Colleges
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NY: New York City Testing Parking Sensors
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VT: Vt. proposal: Legalize pot for PTSD treatment
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CA: Calif. eyes toughened smog rules
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CO: Marijuana Push in Colorado Likens It to Alcohol
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CA: Opinion: Big California, little fixes
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US cybersecurity efforts trigger privacy concerns
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FBI Seeks Data-Mining App for Social Media
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Panetta: Military cuts to hit 'all 50 states'
Jan 27, 2012 in Defense & Intelligence -
Spy Drone and Missile Sub Are on Military’s Budget-Cutting List
Jan 27, 2012 in Defense & Intelligence -
Opinion: The U.S. military needs to invest in troops, not technology
Jan 27, 2012 in Defense & Intelligence







