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Attend this public safety mobile app hackathon at 1776 in D.C. [EVENT]

AT&T is teaming up with the Department of Homeland Security, Google, McAfee and several other groups to build apps that will help first-responders and other public safety officials respond more quickly to accidents and emergencies.

Inside 1776. (Photo by Flickr user Ted Eytan, used under a Creative Commons license)

There’s $25,000 on the line at this weekend’s public safety mobile app hackathon at the 1776 incubator in Washington, D.C.
AT&T is teaming up with the Department of Homeland Security, Google, McAfee and several other groups to build apps that will help first-responders and other public safety officials respond more quickly to accidents and emergencies.
Registration is free and will remain open until 5 p.m. today.
The hackathon begins Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Awards will be presented Sunday night at 8.

Companies: 76 Forward / AT&T / U.S. Government / Google
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