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Vegas shooting report: Radios, responders were overwhelmed
Microwave weapons are prime suspects in ills of U.S. Embassy workers
Five Eyes nations ask tech companies to build backdoors into encrypted devices
Verizon throttling could trigger FTC investigation of deceptive practices
False alarm: Verizon’s fire department customer-service fail has nothing to do with net neutrality
FCC gets conflicting advice on first-responder data boosts
MTA will miss year-end deadline for Positive Train Control
Shotspotter expands Verizon relationship with reseller agreement
California lawmakers pass the toughest net-neutrality law in the nation
California net-neutrality bill easily passes Assembly
Catlifornia state Assembly passes nation’s toughest net-neutrality law
Drones cutting property-inspection and maintenance costs for building owners
National League of Cities releases small-cell guide for local governments
The Status of Smart (Infographic)
Internet giants urge court to overturn net-neutrality repeal
‘They’re liquidating us’: AT&T continues layoffs and outsourcing, despite profits
T-Mobile shows how U.S. enterprises should respond to data breaches
Coweta County, Ga., largely restores servers after ransomware attack
Hacker discloses unpatched zero-day vulnerability (with proof of concept)
Bitcoin Gold delisted from major cryptocurrency exchange after refusing to pay hack damages
Ohio’s Stu Davis departs after nearly 8 years as CIO
Public Safety Advocate: Passing the baton
Richard Mirgon op-ed: Verizon problems and why FirstNet is different
Briefing Room
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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai: What I hope to learn from the tech giants
The FirstNet Association honors Sen. John McCain
FirstNet debuts in Orem, Utah, bolsters emergency communications at Summerfest
Project 25 Technology Interest Group elects new board of directors and officers