Newscan: ‘Ticking time bomb?’ Congress probes obsolete federal tech
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‘Ticking time bomb?’ Congress probes obsolete federal tech
Here are 10 of the oldest IT systems in the federal government
Pennsylvania legislators approve 911 privacy bill
Oregon voters approve permanent funding for 911 service district
How the Internet works: Submarine fibers, brains in jars, and coaxial cables
This is the real threat posed by hacked medical devices at the VA
18F: Slack incident wasn’t a ‘data breach’
Virginia-based company may have key to 911 deadly disconnect
What the U.S. government really thinks about encryption
GOP budget bill would kill net neutrality and FCC’s set-top-box plan
New app from Mutualink, Rave Mobile Safety to alert first responders of emergencies
How Russia’s new facial-recognition app could end anonymity
Rural gigabit broadband part of FCC’s $2 billion Connect America auction plans
NIA replacing ‘old standards bodies,’ says Cisco
AT&T wants to pipe DirecTV straight into your car
Clinton broke e-mail rules, says watchdog: Four things you need to know
Verizon strike is hurting its stock
How to find out if the local police department is tracking your use of social media
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FCC takes next steps in expanding rural broadband access
FCC adopts communications-network outage-reporting-requirements item
GAO report: Federal agencies need to address aging legacy systems
FCC fines Florida driver $48,000 for jamming communications
FCC fines Chinese retailer $34.9 million for marketing and selling illegal jammers
ITU: Roundtable explores how digital technologies can enhance healthcare and well-being globally
FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly speech: “The 5G triangle”