Newscan: Companies were slow to remove Russian spies’ malware, so FBI did it for them
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Companies were slow to remove Russian spies’ malware, so FBI did it for them
VA, DoD electronic health-record system suffers nationwide outage
Water systems: At greatest risk from the Russian cyberthreat?
DoD advances toward a 5G-enabled ‘Digital Battle Network’ with industry collaboration
FBI is spending millions on social-media tracking software
California bill would allow non-U.S. citizens to become cops
Jackson confirmed as first black woman to sit on Supreme Court
Tech associations urge Senate to confirm Sohn as fifth FCC commissioner
Longtime Michigan GOP Rep. Fred Upton announces retirement
Hexagon software allows diversion of 911 calls to nurses
Microsoft stops Russian hackers from targeting Ukraine with domain takeover
Appeals court reinstates Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal employees
Verizon’s Arvin Singh discusses private 5G
Drone deliveries coming to North Texas later this week
Amazon planning to launch broadband-enabled satellites
New Russian land mine poses special risk in Ukraine
Public Safety Advocate: More IWCE, throwback April Foot’s, rural broadband
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News announcements from our industry
FCC activates Disaster Information Reporting for Puerto Rico power outage
FirstNet Authority blog: FirstNet at 10 years: Coverage, deployables, 5G
FirstNet Authority blog: Seconds to respond—too long to sign on?
Axon announces acquisition of virtual-reality training studio ‘Foundry 45’
L3Harris announces Agile Development Group to address near-peer national-security threats
Hexagon selected by Anchorage Police Department for next-gen 911 solution
Motorola Solutions expands its broadband-push-to-talk services across Switzerland
Hexagon helps Electricity Company of Ghana modernize electricity distribution
Verizon Frontline, N.C. first responders partner on search-and-rescue exercise