How Galaxy S23 TE and XCover6 Pro TE can support multiple missions
Samsung and the Department of Defense collaborated to enhance field teams' mission capabilities with Galaxy S23 Tactical Edition and Galaxy XCover6 Pro.
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Samsung and the Department of Defense collaborated to enhance field teams' mission capabilities with Galaxy S23 Tactical Edition and Galaxy XCover6 Pro.
Samsung's Galaxy S23 Tactical Edition and Galaxy XCover6 Pro Tactical Edition are purpose-built to optimize operational communications between service members.
Samsung expands its Tactical Edition mobile devices that support cognitive dominance.
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In remote areas, ATAK on LMRs will improve in-field decision making and the safety of first responders during critical operations.
The Department of Transportation is using open data in the hopes of preventing traffic accidents.
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The AIS network allows government agencies to share information about cyberthreats with private sector organizations in an effort to combat cyberattacks.
Officials are proposing a new bill that would help ensure the security of election data by banning the use of purely electronic voting systems.
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The potential for a voter data breach in the 2016 presidential election is a growing concern among officials.
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The newest technology trends are set to have a profound impact on the 2016 election results by making it easier to capture election data and reach voters.
As more than half of all government employees now work outside of an office on a regular basis, mobile access is critical.