Smiths Medical, a medical device manufacturer, has secured a contract with the US Department of Veterans Affairs to supply Jelco brand ViaValve Safety IV Catheters to the Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center, New Mexico, US. Built on the ...
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Google today began informing the testers it has selected to try out its Glass computerized eyewear. The company announced that it will reach out to "several thousand" people through Twitter and its Google+ social network to take part in ...
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The Office of Information Technology at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has disputed a finding by the agency's Inspector General that several VA centers routinely transmit unencrypted sensitive personal data over the public ...
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Former President Bill Clinton on Wednesday called for transparency in healthcare pricing and addressing chronic disease epidemics such as obesity in order to drive down the cost of care for all. He also called for embracing IT and letting ...
Unprecedented federal budget problems are creating a new reality for the software development operations of government IT units. The days of the big, lumbering, multiyear government IT projects are likely coming to an end as more and more ...
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has begun installing sensors to track anything that costs more than $50. The sensors, which will number in the millions, will be used to manage medical equipment, supplies, specimens and implants -- ...
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TITUS, a leading provider of information security and data governance software, is pleased to be a Silver Sponsor at RSA Conference 2013, taking place from February 25 to March 1 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Be sure to stop ...
Federal agencies, including the Defense Department, are facing unprecedented budget problems that are creating a new reality for government IT. IT managers are turning to agile development to speed up projects and to quickly show their ...
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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has begun installing millions of sensors on just about anything that costs more than $50. The technology will be used to track medical equipment, supplies, specimens and implants -- and ...
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IDG News Service-U.S.government agencies have long used open-source software.Now,some agencies are embracing the collaborative development model of open-source software development and are releasing code back to the wider community. The ...
Personally identifiable information of "at least" 10,000 NASA employees and contractors remains at risk of compromise following last month's theft of an agency laptop, a spokesman told Computerworld via email Thursday. Agency employees ...
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Department of Veterans Affairs has granted approval to Breathe Technologies' Non-Invasive Open Ventilation (NIOV) system, designed to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. FDA-cleared NIOV system, which will be added to the ...
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TITUS,a leading provider of enterprise information security and compliance solutions,is showcasing new information protection solutions through centralized policy this week at Microsoft TechEd North America 2012 in Orlando,Florida.TITUS,a ...
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TITUS,the leading provider of security and data governance solutions,has been selected for the second consecutive year as a finalist for the Microsoft Public Sector-Public Safety and National Security Partner of the Year Award. "We are ...