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  August 15, 2013
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Roger Baker Why Feds Are Embracing Agile
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NASA Pursues Nanosatellites For Future Missions
NASA asks developers to submit proposals for tiny satellites that can be used to conduct research in space. Cubesats launched in April were based on smartphones.

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Department of the Interior's decision to transition to wide variety of cloud services expected to save $100 million a year from 2016 to 2021.


 
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