Melissa Adamson, Agilex, and David Yang, ICF International

Mobile technology will be at the forefront of a newly announced IT overhaul at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. ATF says a move to new p...

Mobile technology will be at the forefront of a newly announced IT overhaul at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. ATF says a move to new platforms like tablet computers will help the agency meet its cybersecurity goals. Melissa Adamson is vice president for advanced technologies at Agilex, and David Yang is vice president of ICF International. They’re also industry co-chairs of the ACT- IAC Advanced Mobility Working Group. On In Depth with Francis Rose, they talked about the state of mobile in government.

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