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News roundup: Google to build new Silicon Valley tech campus, Facebook blocks anti-vax accounts, Huawei posts major revenue loss, and more

News roundup: Google to build new Silicon Valley tech campus, Facebook blocks anti-vax accounts, Huawei posts major revenue loss, and more
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Free the Data: Vice Chiefs Launch Crusade to Fix a Key Acquisition Problem

NELLIS AFB, Nevada On this shadeless corner of the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, the U.S. military does some of its most important combat pilot training in high-tech simulators one building apiece for F-16s, F-35s, and F-22s. But there’s a problem: actual air combat doesn’t occur in neat, vendor-specific environments. So the Air Force is constructing a new building on a different corner of the base to better integrate data to help create simulations that are more credible. “It’s easy to go out and collect data for one specific scenario, but applying that to a broad scenario, it’s a very, very difficult challenge,” said Lt. Col. Chris “Slam” Duncan, commander of the 31st Combat Training Squadron. 

An Apology to COBOL: Old Technology Isn t Always Bad

An Apology to COBOL: Old Technology Isn’t Always Bad COBOL is a 50-year-old programming language that some say government should get away from. But it could still have a place in modern IT organizations. Ben Miller, Government Technology   |   March 11, 2021   |  Opinion In April 2020, New Jersey’s governor, Phil Murphy, stepped up to a microphone and told journalists that he was amazed the state still ran its unemployment system on COBOL a 60-year-old programming language. The state was having trouble keeping up with the massive surge of unemployment insurance applications coming in amid pandemic lockdowns, and it needed volunteers who knew that archaic language to use its own decrepit technology!

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