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Cybersecurity, Uncategorized
Where can you learn about the latest tech trends in government, network with thousands of federal, state and local govies and earn up to 5 continuing professional education (CPE) credits?!? Answer: Your desk! DLT is proud to sponsor the fourth annual GovLoop Government Innovators Virtual Summit taking place on April 22nd from 10 AM – 5 PM ET.
Digital Design
In the beginning, there were paper documents. Kept in flat files and cabinets and organized rather haphazardly, paper documents offered peace of mind that designers were editing the original file despite the work and effort it took to locate the documents. Then CAD came along and designers began keeping files on disks (but still inside cabinets). Computerizing the documents, however, soon created a new problem: copies. The fix? Labeling the disk to indicate if it contained the original file.
Digital Design
AutoCAD 2016 is available to your Autodesk Account for you to download if you are an Autodesk Subscription Customer, or you can purchase the 2016 release after April 3, 2015. Wondering if you want to update to the newest release? This year, Autodesk addressed some of the biggest requests on the Autodesk User Group International Wishlist. Here are some requests from that list: AUGI Wishlist Feature #2: Geometric Center object snap Just enter GCE in the command line and you can snap the geometric center polygons and closed polylines.
Digital Design, Uncategorized
With nearly 4 million miles of roadways, over 600,000 bridges and multiple transit systems stretched across our nation, infrastructure modernization is a complicated and challenging task.
Digital Design
We all know that Building Information Modeling (BIM) is changing the way both the public and private sector work together to design, communicate, solve problems, and build better projects faster and at less cost. But what is it about BIM that is transforming government digital design and collaboration?
Cloud Computing, Uncategorized
Keeping pace with changes in enterprise-level technology is no easy feat. For education institutions and universities, in particular, making sense of the available options for managing complex operational and technological infrastructures can be mind-boggling. The importance of cloud computing in this mix can’t be underestimated. Today, nearly 70% of higher education institutions in North America have moved or are moving systems to the cloud, while 50% have adopted cloud-based collaboration systems.