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howtomobile » Federal Mobile Code Sharing Catalog Is Here
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Excerpt: Federal agencies have a new resource to help them make content and services available anytime, anywhere, and from any device–the federal Mobile Code Catalog sponsored by the Digital Services Innovation Center. This catalog is hosted on GitHub (more on why that matters in a moment). Here, agency developers looking to jump-start their efforts can find source code for native and web projects from a variety of sources: federal agencies, other governments, and third-parties in the private sector. Developers can access whole frameworks for a mobile web site, modular code to solve common problems, or even links to complete apps to use as a template for their own apps. It’s not all about code, though.... read the full post.
Tags: Digitalgov, Federal Government, mobilegov, Open source
VA moves mobile from concept to reality with veteran homelessness app
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Excerpt: In the eight months since the Office of Management and Budget released the Digital Government Strategy, agencies have been busy putting the building blocks in place to incorporate and innovate with mobile computing. For instance, the Homeland Security Department published in August the security baseline framework, and it plans on releasing part two later this spring. The Chief Information Officer's Council issued a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) guidance for agencies to consider as they move toward this new approach to smartphones and tablets. But the real impact of the Digital Government Strategy isn't any guidance or document, but how agencies use the concepts to respond to mission needs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Digitalgov, Federal Government, veterans

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