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The Navy will complete a deployment of thin client computers to 7,500 seats on the Navy/Marine Corps Internet by next spring, said Shawn Hendricks, program manager of the Naval Enterprise Networks
Voluntary codes of conduct or appeals to conscience have so far mostly failed to limit corporate involvement with Internet censorship in China, says a report from Canada-based Internet consultancy
A human rights advocacy group says it has new evidence that Cisco Systems specifically aided the Chinese government in identifying and tracking Falun Gong practitioners through a contract to build an
The federal government is both a regulatory authority and a massive consumer of information technology--a state of affairs that makes its role in setting technology standards problematic, said
To those across government who say they need cloud computing standards, several panelists at a Nov. 4 cloud computing forum offered a unanimous response: They already exist. Approximately 27 cloud
A man who attempted to sell the Defense Department counterfeit Cisco equipment was sentenced in a Texas federal court May 6 to 51 months in prison. The man, Ebab Ashoor, 49 and a citizen of Saudi
In this day and age, no government computer system is completely safe from attack. And those attacks can come from anywhere--from foreign nations engaged in espionage, to some hacker-whiz kid seeking
The nation's space agency has worked out deals with Microsoft, Google and Cisco to place its planetary data online. NASA Ames' CIO Chris C. Kemp says that the space agency will work with its
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