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Jun 3, 2024 |
fedtechmagazine.com | Elizabeth Neus
Jun 03 2024 Security New attacks may flood headsets with info designed to disorient or mislead the wearer, a big risk during military operations. Mixed reality headsets and similar systems are tested for resiliency against attacks while in development, but once MR and related technologies are deployed, there’s less effort to test for new threats from malicious actors. Direct attacks on users could flood headsets with information designed to cause motion sickness or disorientation.
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May 24, 2024 |
fedtechmagazine.com | Elizabeth Neus
May 24 2024 Digital Workspace The pilot program eases challenges with device provisioning for workers who transfer every two or three years. With one of the most mobile civilian workforces in the federal government, the State Department reprovisions devices every time an employee transfers to a new post.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
fedtechmagazine.com | Elizabeth Neus
Apr 02 2024 Internet The agency will livestream the April 8 event via a modernized website and streaming solution. To prepare for the total solar eclipse in 2017, NASA focused on technology that would keep its livestreams running for those who couldn’t see it in person. This time, the agency has looked at how to spend less money for even better service. About 12 million people watched the eclipse on NASA sites on Aug.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
fedtechmagazine.com | Elizabeth Neus
Feb 29 2024 Digital Workspace Most of the agency’s employees did some telework before the pandemic, but the new lessons learned in 2020 still apply today. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Science Foundation already had a high percentage of teleworkers; in 2019, 94 percent of the agency’s 1,500 employees worked remotely, with nearly one-quarter of those taking three or more days per week.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
fedtechmagazine.com | Elizabeth Neus
Feb 27 2024 Digital Workspace DIA, EPA and FCA built on technology deployed in a hurry to establish foundations for the future. Four years have passed since many U.S.-based workers were sent home to protect themselves from the COVID-19 pandemic. The scurry to equip those people with the technology needed for them to continue their jobs remotely — and in the case of federal employees, to keep the government running at a time of national emergency — was unprecedented.
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