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What will it take to defend drinking water from cyberattacks?
UK worries Starlink and OneWeb may interfere with each other, plans new rules
This swarm of flying, sailing, diving drones is a military first. Not everyone is happy about it.
Nuclear power’s reliability is dropping as extreme weather increases
CISO Vincent Hoang on cybersecurity in Hawaiian government
Why former calltakers are concerned about Austin 911 staffing shortage
Time to update your iPhone as Apple fixes ‘actively exploited’ zero-day flaw
Critical update: How the controversial JEDI contract changed the Pentagon
IBM’s newest quantum computer is now up and running: Here’s what it’s going to be used for
‘Robotaxis’ coming to Miami-Dade County, Fla., this winter
California’s push toward electric cars may harm planet anyway
Judges reject Viasat’s plea to stop SpaceX Starlink satellite launches
Chinese tech giants set their sights on Washington as they work to do damage control
Executive Spotlight: Jason Porter, president of AT&T Public Sector and FirstNet
Analyst: Dish deal ‘terrible’ for AT&T
Scottish cop being pursued by a ‘drone’ learns it was actually Jupiter
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FCC grants C-Band spectrum licenses
FirstNet and wildfire response operations: 5 things you need to know
Verizon Frontline supporting wildfire response efforts nationwide
Kymeta demonstrates LEO and GEO SATCOM interoperability during military battle lab exercise
Everbridge unveils next-generation 911 solution to modernize emergency calls to first responders
Draganfly to complete listing of its common shares on Nasdaq under the symbol ‘DPRO’
Washington state center chooses Federal Engineering for dispatch-center consulting services