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"interoperable" Definitions
  1. (of computer systems or programs) able to exchange information

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An internationally interoperable identity system could solve all those problems.
How is the "interoperable learning record" trying to address them?
Friend lists still can't be exported in a truly interoperable way.
It is that London and Brussels are just not culturally interoperable?
It's a standardized hardware system for building robots with interoperable parts.
Control-IQ can currently be used with Tandem Diabetes Care's t:slim X2 insulin pump, which was approved as interoperable in February 2019, and Dexcom Inc's G6 continuous glucose monitor, which was designated as interoperable in 2018.
The project uses interoperable digital identities to secure their travel, he added.
"He asked Cavusoglu to closely consider NATO interoperable systems," the official added.
It's also the infrastructure so that partners can be interoperable with them.
Generally speaking, it's a good idea for allies to buy interoperable equipment.
Social media firms have resisted making users' profiles and preferences interoperable across platforms.
Of course, the smart technology ecosystem must also be interoperable and cyber-secure.
The Corda platform is used to develop distributed ledger solutions that are interoperable.
I think they're all part of the fabric that needs to be interoperable.
In addition to making messaging more private, Zuckerberg also plans to make messaging interoperable.
"Everything about this project is collaborative [and] interoperable," said Betton, the strike group commander.
Is making partner SOF interoperable so multinational forces can fight as one a priority?
"The Internet's addressing system helps keep the Internet global, scalable and interoperable," the letter continued.
The coalition should also demand that Huawei provide the interoperable technology to strengthen noncore technology.
The different hardware manufacturers also don't necessarily work together to ensure their technologies are interoperable.
The sale worries NATO members because the system is not interoperable with NATO defense systems.
Analysts point out that the S-400 would not be interoperable with NATO's air-defence system.
Many EHR systems are not interoperable, preventing patients from seamlessly transitioning between different facilities and departments.
The nation's EHRs are supposed to talk to each other, or in technical terms, be interoperable.
Interesting, our source confirmed that the apps — Go-Jek, Get and Go-Viet — will not be interoperable.
Aka the Rich Communications Services interoperable messaging standard that carriers have been trying to push for years.
Why it matters: 5G has one global standard that makes networks interoperable regardless of the equipment vendor.
That's why the FTC must require Facebook to offer truly interoperable data portability for the social graph.
In the original Cold War, two ideological foes created rival geopolitical blocs that were effectively non-interoperable.
Technology is constantly shifting, and we should make sure that whatever we build is interoperable and pliable.
The sale has NATO members worried, as the S-400 is not interoperable with NATO defense systems.
However, the success of such efforts depends on state reporting systems that are accessible, timely and interoperable.
Still, a Facebook spokesperson says the company expects to see some progress on interoperable messaging this year.
The effective lifetime of those weapons could be extended without producing the interoperable version, the critics say.
To be clear, even in a perfect scenario this new system won't mean a beautiful, interoperable world.
"The Department of State continues to promote an open, interoperable, secure and reliable cyberspace," the official said.
"I would say first of all if they accept the S-400 and to establish it within Turkey, there's first of all an issue that it's not interoperable with NATO systems nor is it interoperable inside our integrated air defense system so that presents one problem," Scaparrotti said.
Facebook must make its social graph truly interoperable so users don't lose their community if they switch apps.
"NIST would set up the specific technical specifications of how interoperable the services need to be," explains Slaiman.
He also asked that the Fed ensure its new system be interoperable with the private banks' existing one.
Imagine, a few years hence, when the bulk of EVs are outfitted with standards-based, interoperable WEVC receivers.
It's 100 percent interoperable with Java, which until now was Google's primary language for writing Android apps (besides C++).
And Facebook should change its Download Your Information tool to export our friend list in a truly interoperable format.
The result, a system called Mojaloop (moja means "one" in Swahili), makes it easier to deploy interoperable payment platforms.
Richer data on transactions in both systems needs to be collected and ideally make the two interoperable, Wilkins said.
Messenger Kids is interoperable with the main Messenger app, so adults don't actually have to download the Kids app.
"The challenge now is to make these mechanisms interoperable," said Piet Mallekoote, the CEO of the Dutch Payment Association.
It's already added its brand name next to Instagram's, and is working to make both platforms' messaging products interoperable.
Messenger is the third pillar in Facebook's plan to make its messaging apps end-to-end encrypted and interoperable.
"The goal is to enable you to build interoperable dual-screen experiences across browsers and operating systems," Microsoft says.
"It not only allows us to be more interoperable with India, but it allows India to be more interoperable across its own systems...most significantly, it opens up a range of defense technologies to India," Joseph Felter, deputy assistant secretary of defense for South and Southeast Asia, told a small group of reporters.
In an email to Reuters on Thursday AT&T said the new network would be fully interoperable with existing networks.
Already, the company's tech is interoperable with identity documents for more than 150 countries and can be used with Trueface.
This includes interoperable communications capabilities, protection of technology from nefarious actors, and defense of our critical infrastructure systems against cyberterrorism.
Google on Monday said it backed "responsible, interoperable and adaptable data protection regulations" as it offered a list of principles.
They're the ones that'll have to overcome 5G's limitations and — hopefully — eventually land on a standard that'll make devices interoperable.
Allocate funds for initiatives related to opioids to help states transition to a nationally interoperable Prescription Drug Monitoring Program network.
It's meant to be an open, interoperable standard that will let anyone send money to anyone else on the web.
The idea is that with H-ROS, the components are interoperable and reusable and can be made by various manufacturers.
Specifically, developers now question their ability to freely create interoperable software across projects and platforms, as has been common practice.
Zuckerberg also said that Facebook is working to make messages interoperable between WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook, as Axios has reported previously.
Trying to build an interoperable system is a challenge, but Treshock sees the blockchain as a tidy solution for this issue.
As Mark has outlined, we are turning a new page in our product direction, focused on an encrypted, interoperable, messaging network.
Wing is working with the FAA and has made parts of its system open source, so others can make interoperable systems.
Today, Apple announced that it will be joining the project, developing interoperable systems to bring data in and out of iCloud.
While it will remain part of the alliance, Turkey may start fielding ever-less-interoperable weapons, and sharing ever fewer goals.
I believe that if we build out a fully encrypted interoperable service… that's going to be an important contribution to the world.
Making services interoperable could have some benefits for competition between social networks, this sharp piece argues — but maybe fewer than you'd think.
"PayPal exists because banks are not interoperable, I can't efficiently pay you $10 unless I'm giving you a $10 bill," Garlinghouse said.
By contrast India's pioneers, which started with digital wallets, are fast becoming interoperable with UPI, which sends money directly between bank accounts.
Hospitals with interoperable records would be taking away all the friction that's associated with switching providers in the current health care system.
This is necessary to determine risk mitigation strategies, such as mandating all 85033G technology be interoperable, or banning some providers like Huawei.
Zuckerberg also said the company is working on making messages interoperable between its three giant messaging services Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger.
There's no single platform that connects all devices and no guarantee that cloud services offered by different manufacturers are interoperable and compatible.
ORCID is freely usable and interoperable with other systems of data; in August 2016, there were more than 2.5 million ORCID accounts.
This feature joins other Google initiatives, including its Drive plugin for Outlook, that aim to make Office and G Suite more interoperable.
A NATO interoperable missile defense system remains the best option to defend Turkey from the full range of threats in its region.
"What's been reported here is something that's not interoperable with anything that we have and that's obviously cause for concern," Davis said.
"As Mark has outlined, we are turning a new page in our product direction, focused on an encrypted, interoperable, messaging network," Cox wrote.
They're potentially compatible with other brands, too, since they support the 802.11s mesh networking standard — though brands typically don't make these devices interoperable.
"Based on current rhetoric, the new administration does not understand this subtle benefit, nor the benefit of interoperable weapons from radios to warplanes."
But Libra's interoperable wallets and open-source platform, which allows anyone to build an application that accepts the currency, may also be problematic.
The interoperable warheads would be used on two new systems, the Navy's submarine-launched ballistic missile and the Air Force's intercontinental ballistic missile.
Ideally, products from many different companies would all be interoperable, so you'd have no problem playing any game with any headset or controller.
When I did my dissertation I did it on interoperable medical devices, which is essentially on how to share data across medical devices.
The Department of Health and Human Services wants these record systems to be interoperable by 2024, but many people think that is optimistic.
The plethora of non-interoperable data storage formats just gets weirder when you take in other information about the IT in this universe.
Sonos and Google have for years partnered to make their technologies interoperable, allowing Google's apps and voice assistant technology to control Sonos speakers.
The S-400 is not interoperable with other NATO and U.S. military equipment and is expected to create operational problems within the alliance.
AOL Time Warner never made AIM interoperable, yet saw AIM's market share decline while the company reported huge losses as early as 2003.
Other major investments: The Pentagon wants $20.3 billion to support the 2019 Missile Defense Review, which calls for a layered and interoperable approach.
Utilities will be more powerful, more functional and more desired if built on top of a system that's interoperable and end-to-end encrypted.
We can get closer to customers and better serve them and be much more open and interoperable with the rest of their technology landscape.
On its face, many will blame technical complexity for the slow movement toward integrated personal-health data sets, but interoperable standards are increasingly commonplace.
Interoperable, encrypted messaging will boost privacy, but it's also just good business logic given Zuckerberg's intention to own chat — the heart of your phone.
One approach, following the AP example, would be to reorganize Facebook into an association of diverse, interoperable social networks among which users could choose.
"What NATO has done throughout its history is make clear that we are focused on interoperability between allies, therefore equipment has to be interoperable."
A proposed solution: the "interoperable learning record," or I.L.R. (proof that, even in the future, higher education will be rife with acronyms and jargon).
"This is especially the case with Turkey, which has recently bought Russian-made defense equipment that is not interoperable with NATO standards," she added.
Some states were reluctant to fully implement a system and that "decreases the capability for an integrated, interoperable, and nationwide alerting system," the report said.
That will start by allowing you to message between Facebook services, but Facebook eventually wants to make Instagram Direct, WhatsApp, and Messenger interoperable with SMS.
Google's competing beacon standard, Eddystone, which is interoperable with iBeacon, could do something that Apple couldn't or wouldn't — open URLs directly from the beacon interaction.
In addition to data portability, the bill would also require communications platforms with over 100 million U.S. monthly active users to make their services interoperable.
"Those are folks buying equipment that's interoperable, and those are allies that we're now working with on a close and more regular basis," Norquist said.
It feels strange to say this in 2019, but one of the biggest tech companies in the world is betting its future on interoperable messaging.
Much of the codebase consists of "adapters" that can translate proprietary APIs into an interoperable transfer, making Instagram data workable for Flickr and vice versa.
Facebook should be required to let you export a truly interoperable friend list that can be imported into other apps in a privacy-safe way.
RTT technology is expected to be interoperable across wireless networks and devices, creating the potential for unprecedented ease of communication between deaf and hearing people.
Fortune also says that Circle is also working on Centre, a protocol that is going to make Alipay, PayPal, Circle and other digital wallets interoperable.
The big picture: Data is of growing significance to local administrators as they balance needs for transparency and interoperable systems with privacy and ethical concerns.
Yet it also raises questions about the long-term aims of Turkey since the S-400 is seen as not interoperable with similar NATO hardware.
Companies, industries and governments need to collaborate in real time, with interoperable systems working together and preparing ahead of time through joint training and exercises.
They include familiar concerns (more charging infrastructure; use of open, interoperable standards) along with a couple of provisions specifically targeted at utilities and utility regulators.
Because Kotlin is interoperable with Java, you could already write Android apps in the language before, but now Google will put its weight behind the language.
Garland says the CCMI will also work with other companies interested in RCS to make sure their clients are interoperable as well — notably Samsung and Google.
"The European Parliament has said the system "will make EU information systems used in security, border and migration management interoperable enabling data exchange between the systems.
Beyond rebranding, it's working on making Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram Direct a unified interoperable and encrypted messaging system where users can chat across the apps.
Any injunction to keep Facebook from making its platforms interoperable could be seen as setting the agency up for more extensive antitrust action in the future.
Or to PayPal or to Alipay or to ... We fundamentally look at the world and say, how do we stitch this together in an interoperable way?
Imagine an interoperable world where any app built by two college kids could allow you to move money at no cost from one bank account to another.
Turkey in December announced it intended to buy the S-400, a sale that worries NATO members because the system is not interoperable with its defense systems.
However, unlike BharatQR Code, the QR codes of these wallet companies are not interoperable and users have to use the particular wallet app in order to pay.
The State official said that the department "continues to promote an open, interoperable, secure and reliable cyberspace" and is committed to working with foreign partners on cybersecurity.
Those include not only first responders – many of whom currently lack interoperable communications between ambulances, medevac helicopters and hospitals – but numerous others also responsible for public safety.
The new version of Download Your Information exports the same old list of names, rather than offering any interoperable format that would let you find your friends elsewhere.
In September, it signed a deal to purchase an S-400 air defense system from Russia, rather than seek an alternative that was interoperable with its NATO allies.
In this way, content becomes a marketing vehicle, luring consumers into the Apple ecosystem and entrenching Apple hardware in households as the primary, interoperable hub for accessing content.
In 2013, Congress enacted the Drug Quality and Security Act that authorized a national, interoperable prescription drug track and trace system to help FDA act upon safety concerns.
Then, in September, the Administration released its 2018 National Cyber Strategy, outlining the steps the federal government is taking to advance an open, secure, interoperable, and reliable cyberspace.
It simply means we should uphold the pillars of interoperable software and hardware, which make the web, at its best, such a useful and illuminating place to be.
In other words: Twitter wants to allow anyone to build their own interoperable social networks — and will surrender some control over the products it builds in the process.
" Work said the U.S. and the U.K.'s 25-year defense plan released last year would allow the two nations to be "interoperable in these high-end fights.
Addressing interoperable device connectivity via broad-consensus, open-source frameworks is an important step toward maturing an IoT stack and accelerating the adoption of IoT across the various industries.
Calibra will be interoperable, so users can send money back and forth with other wallets, and Marcus committed to data portability so users can switch entirely to a competitor.
From there you can share it with others or export again to Paint 3D, where you can further decorate it or export (yet again) to other, more interoperable formats.
"We're really interested in it being interoperable — we want it to be an ecosystem," says Lili Cheng, a senior engineer at Microsoft who helped organize the two-day event.
The development of the specification allows industry partners such as chipset vendors, network vendors, and mobile operators to develop interoperable solutions and contribute to pre-standard testing and fabrication.
"A NATO interoperable missile defense system remains the best option to defend Turkey from the full range of threats in its region," spokesman Johnny Michael said in a statement.
Ten years ago, it was estimated that a widely adopted and effective interoperable EHR system could save the U.S. $2628 billion annually through improved efficiency and enhanced patient safety.
The combination of cloud computing and interoperable data providers and platforms will form the foundation that will allow data-driven ecosystems to thrive, unlocking an era of frictionless innovation.
Would requiring users to be allowed to export their interoperable friends list promote much-needed competition in social networking that could let the market compel Facebook to act better?
You should be able to though: In 2012 Congress passed a law requiring the nation's various electronic tolling authorities to come together and make their systems interoperable by October 2016.
Without a mobile operating system, Facebook won't have much say in how it turns out, which makes this a very interesting time to launch a new push for interoperable messaging.
The wallets that are developed to use the service will be interoperable, so you'll be able to send money from Facebook's Calibra wallet to any other system that accepts Libra.
"As Mark has outlined, we are turning a new page in our product direction, focused on an encrypted, interoperable, messaging network," Cox wrote in his goodbye note to Facebook employees.
"There's such a demand for specialized software, and for great tools that are easy to use and interoperable with all applications you use," Slack chief product officer April Underwood said.
Just recently, three senators in the US proposed the ACCESS Act that would allow entrants in social media networks to come in and be interoperable with networks such as Facebook.
And, as it stands, a technically interoperable app-delivery infrastructure is being encumbered by prohibitive clauses in a commercial contract — and by a lack of regulatory pushback against such behavior.
Experts agree that doing something like what Google and Yahoo are trying to do has enormous technical challenges, such as making it interoperable, fully secure, but also easy to use.
The intended goal of the agency was to provide an interoperable communications network for our nation's public safety that would promote competition, provide substantial rural coverage and become self-sustaining.
But IFTTT is one of the specific pieces of an interoperable smart home that Google says is going away: once Works with Nest is shut down, IFTTT support will end entirely.
He said Calibra will be interoperable, so users can send money back and forth with other wallets, and he committed to data portability, so users can switch entirely to a competitor.
"As Mark has outlined, we are turning a new page in our product direction, focused on an encrypted, interoperable, messaging network," Cox wrote in a goodbye post on his Facebook profile.
The bigger picture: Apple's big Allscripts deal marks a shift in strategy for the tech giant that could help put its interoperable EHR platform in the hands of more care providers.
With BharatQR Code, the government hopes to do away with card swipe terminals as merchants will be able to generate their own QR code that will be interoperable with all banks.
For the sake of our patients, let's build a truly robust, patient-centric and nationwide interoperable health information infrastructure that would provide access to the right information at the right time.
But on Tuesday, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is expected to introduce a new bill with the goal of encouraging market competition by requiring large platforms to make their users' data interoperable.
The "Augmenting Compatibility and Competition by Enabling Service Switching" (ACCESS) Act would, in theory, force tech giants like Facebook and Google to make their services interoperable with those provided by smaller companies.
There are lots of truly interoperable messaging standards, whether it's SMTP (aka email) or XMPP (aka Jabber), and if you don't like how they work, you can always start a new one.
The United States and its NATO allies have expressed concerns for months over Turkey's December agreement to buy the S-21625, which is not interoperable with other NATO and U.S. military equipment.
DRM is anathema to the free software crowd, like Stallman, who feel that proprietary software that restricts users' rights has no place among the open, interoperable standards that make the web tick.
In the future, Cathcart told the WSJ that the company is working to make the service interoperable with Facebook's other messaging clients in plans announced by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg last year.
According to Trump, the workers of tomorrow will be graced with an "interoperable learning record" which will allow them to bring a list of all their skills with them wherever they go.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George said the central bank would like to see the two systems be interoperable, but it remained to be seen how quickly the two could directly exchange payments.
The goal of The "Augmenting Compatibility and Competition by Enabling Service Switching" (ACCESS) Act is to encourage competition by requiring big tech companies to make their services interoperable with products from other companies.
Recognition of the challenges faced by IoT developers and the need to establish an interoperable communication fabric on top of which diverse IoT solutions can be built spawned a number of standardization efforts.
"Imagine an open, interoperable ecosystem of financial services that developers and organizations will build to help people and businesses hold and transfer Libra for everyday use," authors of the Libra white paper write.
Facebook has said that its payment processing app will be the only one that's directly integrated with the company's other social networking and communication tools, but that other potential wallets would be interoperable.
"We recognized early on the potential for our partners to generate revenue by contributing to a vibrant ecosystem of interoperable distributed ledger applications," R3 CEO David E. Rutter said in a statement Monday.
Turkey has said since last December it intended to buy the S-22019, a sale that worried NATO members because the system is not interoperable with its defense systems, including the F-35.
As part of their plan, they adopted a magnetic tape format, to maximize the size of the facility and make it necessary to manufacture massive amounts of interoperable technology to support the tapes.
Other salient points that set the right course for cybersecurity modernization: As the government moves forward, we encourage collaboration with the private sector to realize a truly modernized, open and interoperable cybersecurity ecosystem.
Other networks have launched the Universal Profile (the actual, interoperable version of the standard) RCS Chat on just a few phones, including the Pixel 3 on Verizon and some Samsung phones on T-Mobile.
With direct access to 780 million shoppers who visit its stores in 52 countries each year, Ikea will soon be in position to dominate the smart home with its low-priced and interoperable gear.
I've argued that Facebook needs to make friend lists interoperable to give users choice about what apps they use, both because it's the right thing to do but also because it could deter regulation.
Toll4Europe will handle electronic payments for truckers, using an on-board device, under the European Electronic Toll Service directive that requires toll systems to be interoperable across European Union member states, Deutsche Telekom said.
In the Senate, Biden over the years proposed appropriations for many of the niche areas in which the firm specialized, including "interoperable communications" for first responders and "fusion centers" for processing threat-related intelligence.
In contrast, every major social media service is a closed platform, meaning users can&apost communicate with users of another, or build their own social media service that is interoperable with an existing player.
Congress created the entity in 2012 and provided the mandate to oversee the build out of an interoperable, nationwide wireless network through a public-private partnership that leverages the best from the private sector.
Curtis M. Scaparrotti, commander of the American forces in South Korea, and the South's defense officials have said that it was critical for the allies to establish a "layered and interoperable" ballistic missile defense system.
The profile and client will enable a consistent and interoperable messaging experience between all Android devices and across all operators worldwide, as well as ease interoperability testing between networks and significantly reduce time to market.
Local jurisdictions use different communication technologies that are not interoperable, so first responders from different cities or states have not been able to communicate effectively during emergencies, when commercial networks tend to be more congested.
We've called it the Prescription Safety Alert System, based off the NCPDP Standards-based Model for PDMP: An Interoperable Framework for Patient Safety, but the name is much less important to us than the policy.
Included in the White House's new opioid plan released last week is a call for states to "transition to a nationally interoperable prescription drug monitoring program network" — a network like the Prescription Safety Alert System.
One last note: even if all of these partners can take a break from talking about how great 5G will be someday and get working on real, interoperable RCS, the standard still has a fundamental problem.
Emergency physicians support effective, interoperable and voluntary state prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) that push prescription data to emergency department providers, rather than requiring them to separately sign into and pull the data from the PDMP.
If North Korea had the same capacities as the Star Wars Galactic Empire, it doesn't take a lot to imagine that they would make non-interoperable hardware and try to eliminate formats used by other countries.
The less drastic solution is making systems more interoperable, so companies like Sonos could use products like Google Assistant without approval — whether because of a new law or implemented through reverse-engineering and other unauthorized methods.
"The leaders emphasized that cyberspace enables economic growth and development, and reaffirmed their commitment to an open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet, underpinned by the multistakeholder model of Internet governance," their governments said in a joint statement.
The issue with the transfer: The United States and its NATO allies have expressed concerns for months over Turkey's December agreement to buy the S-400, which is not interoperable with other NATO and U.S. military equipment.
Critics have questioned the need not only for the nuclear-tipped cruise missile, but also for the development of a set of "interoperable warheads" that could be fired from intercontinental ballistic missiles or from submarine-launched missiles.
As the development of fintech mirrors the evolution of computers and the internet, becoming interoperable and embedded in everyday services, it will radically reshape where we manage our finances and how little we think about them anymore.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced a pivot to privacy, where Facebook's products will be joined together as an encrypted, interoperable, messaging network — but the move has shaken Facebook internally, causing it to lose top execs along the way.
These include faster approval of breakthrough medical devices like the highly successful breakthrough path of medicines enacted in 2012 and making  the problem-plagued electronic  health records system interoperable,  less burdensome for doctors and more available to patients.
Among some of the most important points contained within the declarationare the development of complementary and interoperable defense capabilities between the EU and NATO, stepping up coordination on exercises, and broadening operation cooperation at sea and on migration.
Polkadot is all about extending the generality and efficiency of that by introducing new state-transition engines, and by allowing them to be securely interoperable without having to do all the usual faff of building a secure blockchain.
Why is it that I have to carry five dongles so my Macbook can play a PowerPoint presentation but a decades-old Rebel droid needs zero to stay interoperable with an enemy's state-of-the-art battle station?
"I think that truly open, no-cost standards and open-source technologies that are managed by the community without the risk of a company asserting control are the only way that they become widely adopted and interoperable," Greenstein says.
We have committed to building our infrastructure on open and interoperable standards, namely the FHIR API (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources Application Programming Interface) that many others across the sector have agreed will be a new standard in health tech.
This is what emerging technology looks like: lots of people trying lots of things, jockeying for brand recognition and position, making frenemies with competitors to get their devices interoperable while also hedging those bets with vertically integrated, proprietary systems.
"As the UK decides to go forward with a system that could be called Tempest, we would hope that it would be as interoperable as possible with the great system that they've just acquired ... the F-35B," he said.
"A global, interoperable and stable Internet is essential for our economic and national security, and we remain committed to completing the nearly twenty year transition to the multi stakeholder model that will best serve U.S. interests," the letter said.
"The leaders emphasized that cyberspace enables economic growth and development, and reaffirmed their commitment to an open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet, underpinned by the multistakeholder model of Internet governance," read a joint statement issued by the White House.
This will seek to attract established vendors who are not present in the UK, supporting the emergence of new, disruptive entrants to the supply chain, and promoting the adoption of open, interoperable standards that will reduce barriers to entry.
I have also supported a robust Ukrainian Ministry of Defense program of defense reform to ensure the long-term sustainability of U.S. investments and the transformation of the Ukrainian military from a Soviet model to a NATO interoperable force.
And those one-off cases hardly register compared to the mass surveillance tools that software companies can create by using a social network's API—the set of tools that allow outside parties to develop interoperable software for a company's product.
But the only concessions the government ultimately got from Microsoft after a years-long battle were a promise not to conspire to keep competitors from being excluded from new computers and a commitment to make Windows interoperable with non-Microsoft software.
Approaches, like the framework ITI released last fall, must offer an interoperable solution that can serve as a model for governments worldwide, providing an alternative to a patchwork of laws that could create confusion and uncertainty over what protections individuals have.
And while companies like Amazon, Google, Samsung, and others are making this easier by building out interoperable platforms that sit on top of all these devices, like Alexa and SmartThings, it still remains a stubbornly fragmented market for most standard consumers.
In a future where machines, services, humans and companies will be exchanging information and money in various sizes and at various speeds, we'll need flexible and interoperable systems that can communicate and offer transparency, security and convenience all in one place.
That works to a certain point but it doesn't unlock the kind of vision of money working the way the Internet works — which is open and interoperable — so we're taking a more open approach than other players in the market.
Stuffed into that act was a bill for FirstNet, "the first high-speed, nationwide wireless broadband network dedicated to public safety…[which would] provide a single interoperable platform for emergency and daily public safety communications," utilizing both cellular and radio networking.
The data is clear – by leveraging the speed, security and capacity of commercial innovation to create an interoperable SATCOM network, we will be able to provide our warfighters with the bandwidth-intensive tools and applications needed across today's rapidly evolving battlespace.
"This will seek to attract established vendors who are not present in the UK, supporting the emergence of new, disruptive entrants to the supply chain, and promoting the adoption of open, interoperable standards that will reduce barriers to entry," it adds.
"I think this is what really worries them, because then what you have is the basis for a common interoperable system," said Michael J. Green, the former senior director for Asia in the National Security Council under President George W. Bush.
You'll pseudonymously buy or cash out your Libra online or at local exchange points like grocery stores, and spend it using interoperable third-party wallet apps or Facebook's own Calibra wallet that will be built into WhatsApp, Messenger and its own app.
Even with a market capitalization of close to $6 billion, the purchase would make sense, Sarafian wrote in a note to clients, as it could help Apple solve one of the biggest's issues in health care -- the interoperable exchange of medical data.
Over the coming months and years, wireless companies like AT&T and device manufacturers like Samsung are expected to introduce RTT apps for consumers, with the ultimate goal being "native" functionality baked into, and interoperable with, all smartphones and text-messaging apps.
"Together with the industry, we can work toward more transparent and interoperable services to support confidential computing apps, for example, making it easy to understand and verify attestation claims, inter-enclave communication protocols, and federated identity systems across enclaves," write Garms and Porter.
She sought to develop a registration database that is interoperable with numerous private-sector -rights databases, that is searchable for image recognition, and that provides cradle-to-grave information on the chain of title of works through connection to a digitized recordation database.
Apple already built a Health Records section into its own native Health app in iOS at the beginning of last year, and while it works with standards sometimes adopted by healthcare providers, it's far from a universal, truly interoperable healthcare history feature on its own.
The article, "Facebook shouldn't block you from finding friends on competitors," advocated for Facebook to make its social graph more portable and interoperable so users could decamp to competitors if they felt they weren't treated right in order to coerce Facebook to act better.
Competition: Require tech companies to continuously disclose to consumers how their data is being used; require social network data to be made portable; require social networks to be interoperable; designate certain products as "essential facilities" and demand that third parties get fair access to them.
Like other technologists I met during this experiment, he's part of the free software movement, people who feel that all tech should be interoperable and open to review, and who feel that users should have the right to own and control their own data.
Then, we turned to Facebook's new cryptocurrency, Libra, which will let you buy things or send money to people with nearly zero fees using interoperable third-party wallet apps or Facebook's own Calibra wallet that will be built into WhatsApp, Messenger and its own app.
"This is the only common, interoperable and global specification that has the backing of the mobile industry and lets consumers with a mobile subscription remotely connect their devices to a mobile network," said the association's chief technology officer, Alex Sinclair, in a press release.
In other words, when Pichai says "we're working with carriers to evolve the platform so we have an interoperable messaging standard," what may actually happen is that Google will simply be creating that standard by dint of the massive number of Android phones it sells.
"One of the key ingredients that has to go into any future systems is to make sure that it's interoperable with existing systems and certainly the systems that that UK is embracing," he said, referring to Britain's growing fleet of F-35 fighter jets.
The problem the Fed begets is that the investment required for banks to offer real-time payment processing is substantial — the system can cost as much as $20 million for a bank to set up — and the two systems almost assuredly would not be interoperable.
For example, to follow through on his threat to increase Russian and Chinese arms purchases in response to Obama-era restrictions over extrajudicial killings, Philippine President Duterte would need to first restructure the military of the Philippines, which is dependent on interoperable U.S. systems.
The Federal Trade Commission is said to be considering asking for a court order to delay Facebook from making the services it owns, including WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger, interoperable with one another, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter.
Unfortunately, one drawback is that the collection won't be included in the Xbox Anywhere program, which lets players purchase a Microsoft-published game (and some third-party ones, too) on either PC or Xbox and have it both accessible and in some cases interoperable across platforms.
"We do not advocate for a particular U.S. platform, but we encourage Germany to consider a suitable platform that is interoperable and survivable in the context of the modern threat environment," said U.S. Air Force Colonel Alex Walford, air attache at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin.
"As Mark has outlined, we are turning a new page in our product direction, focused on an encrypted, interoperable, messaging network ... This will be a big project and we will need leaders who are excited to see the new direction through," Cox said in a Facebook post.
"As Mark has outlined, we are turning a new page in our product direction, focused on an encrypted, interoperable, messaging network...This will be a big project and we will need leaders who are excited to see the new direction through," Cox said in a Facebook post.
In addition to integration, the bill encourages adoption of PDMP best practices, including checking the PDMP before prescribing or dispensing a controlled substance, reporting dispensing information in near real-time, and participating in interstate data sharing with neighboring states through an interoperable network such as PMP InterConnect.
"Coinbase and Circle share a common vision of an open global financial system built on crypto rails and blockchain infrastructure, and realizing this vision requires industry leaders to collaborate to build interoperable protocols and standards," Circle co-founders Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville said in a news release Tuesday.
"This is a really powerful, interoperable US-UK capability that has huge potential that hasn't yet been tested in the high north, but I think we certainly see potential in the North Atlantic, up into the high north, as well as globally," Ferguson said at an Atlantic Council event.
Why it matters: Mobile wallets have proved a huge hit in a few places, such as Kenya, but there are many places without access to phone-based banking, and the lack of interoperable software has kept a cross-border system from taking hold and left even successful efforts isolated.
House Armed Services Committee ranking member Adam Smith (Wash.) and House Appropriations Energy and Water subcommittee ranking member Marcy Kaptur (Ohio) sent a letter last week to U.S. comptroller general Gene Dodaro, questioning "the affordability and need" for "interoperable" warheads that can work on multiple kinds of delivery systems.
At the third meeting of the U.S.-Brazil Internet and Information and Communication Technology working group in late April, officials discussed strengthening "our joint commitment to an open, interoperable, reliable, and secure cyberspace," according to a joint statement on the meeting issued by the State Department late Monday evening.
This is why we need regulation that promotes competition by preventing massive mergers and giving users the right to interoperable data portability so they can easily switch away from companies that treat them poorly But in the absence of viable alternatives to the giants, leaving these mainstays is inconvenient.
These are big trends, and in a world where data is the new oil, China and India are each creating giant pools of digitized data that their innovators are using to write all kinds of interoperable applications — for cheap new forms of education, medical insurance, entertainment, banking and finance.
One exciting possibility is to create an absolute legal defence for companies that make "interoperable" products that plug into the dominant companies' offerings, from third-party printer ink to unauthorised Facebook readers that slurp up all the messages waiting for you there and filter them to your specifications, not Mark Zuckerberg's.
Imagine, for example, requiring that any personal data you consent to share be offered back to you in an "interoperable" format, so that you could choose to work with companies you thought would provide you better service, rather than being locked in to working with one of only a few.
This legislation would provide resources to operate comprehensive treatment and recovery centers, which will provide the full spectrum of evidence-based treatment services including intake evaluations and regular assessments, all FDA-approved treatments for SUDs, detoxification, counseling, residential rehabilitation, recovery support services, pharmacy and toxicology services, and interoperable electronic health information systems.
Facebook has been battered by two years of scandals, and it is now promising a "pivot to privacy" that will involve making its various messaging apps interoperable (allowing users on Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram be able to message one another without leaving their respective apps) while adding end-to-end encryption to protect communications.
Developing better SMS services across multiple operators means that the messages will be interoperable (what you send on one network and handset will be seen that way when received on another network and handset) in the same way that apps are working today but SMS has only managed to in the most pared-down, text-only scenarios.
Defense firms that can develop open fire control architecture for a wide range of weapon systems on new combat vehicles, develop sensor architecture interoperable with other platforms, or provide light but reliable vehicles with increased capability but lower sustainment costs are likely to be much more competitive in this market, he said, offering another key to success.
It does, however, note that the drones should have sensors "that enable the crew to covertly detect, identify and track targets (at least as small as humans with weapons.)" While it's not clear which model of drone Canada is looking to buy, it's clear that it wants it to be interoperable with America's drone warfare program.
As states currently review the proposed FirstNet/AT&T plans and decide whether to opt in or out of the government solution, it is as important as ever to take time to fully vet the options and thoroughly examine the contract to ensure they are getting the best coverage within a dedicated, interoperable system at the best price.
As companies like Facebook, Apple, and Amazon split their operating systems across platforms (think: Alexa + Amazon Prime + Amazon Credit Card), benefits will accrue to users who are fully committed to one ecosystem so that they can manage their finances through any platform — but these providers will make their platforms interoperable as well so that Alexa (e.
Google has added features to G Suite, however, to make the two competing software suites more interoperable, including an update that enables Google Drive users to comment on Office files, PDFs and images in the Drive preview panel without needing to convert them to Google Docs, Sheets or Slide files first, even if they don't have Microsoft Office or Acrobat Reader.
This is why groups as diverse as Walgreens, Oracle, Centerstone, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the Brain Injury Association of America, MedStar Health — as well as our respective organizations: Health IT Now and the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP) — have embraced a nationwide, interoperable, and real-time drug monitoring program to stop fraudulent prescriptions before they reach the patient's hands.
I've asked Tomer Barel, the VP Operations for Calibra, about this, and he told me that the Libra Association is open to accepting more members in the future, and that there are no direct obstacles to one of the above joining in, though he did note that Libra is an entirely new blockchain product and as such different (though, to some extent, interoperable) from other blockchain projects.
Some officials inside and out of the VA are concerned that a single-minded push to have interoperable computers in the two systems could come at the cost of good care at the VA. Clinical informatics leaders say any major EHR project should first and foremost be aimed at transforming a health care system to better deliver on its mission rather than forcing clinicians to adjust to a particular technology.
Right now, the company has had to settle with putting Google Assistant into already-released products that weren't initially designed for it, like the Nest Cam IQ. A true smart display, with a built-in camera and speakers, could be the Google Home-style Nest hub the company, now once again part of Google proper, needs to transition more smoothly into a brand that offers a holistic offering instead of a piecemeal series of interoperable appliances.
He adds that the shift also makes clear that Zuckerberg is giving up on the web (because encrypting chats in a browser would not be possible), and giving up on China (where the government would never let an American company operate with direct control over the data.) Of course, we don't yet know how Facebook intends to pull all of this off; the shift is predicated on the company pulling off its interoperable vision for a system that connects together Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp and even SMS.
Niche in consumer, however, can speak to major opportunity in enterprise, and that is where Spatial is operating, with technology that it has built to be interoperable with any headset or AR glasses — currently including Microsoft HoloLens, Oculus Quest, Magic Leap One, Qualcomm XR2 or an Android/iPhone mobile device — or even a basic PC, if that's all a person has to use, to let companies build out what might best be described as videoconferencing on steroids: placing people into virtual rooms where they can speak to each other, or look at and manipulate holographic models together, and more.

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