This white paper is a summary of the results of the collaboration sessions and identifies suggestions and recommendations for government, industry, and academia while identifying cross-cutting issues among the challenge areas.

March 2017 Federal Mobile Computing Summit Report
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The Federal Mobile Computing Summit includes a set of MITRE-Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC) led Collaboration Sessions that afforded industry, Government, academic, and federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) representatives an opportunity to collaborate, and discuss prominent challenge areas in mobility. In some cases, potential solutions for key challenge areas were identified by session participants. The discussions were government focused with the objective of refining gaps, and identifying features of potential solutions or frameworks.
Participants representing government, industry, and academia addressed five challenge areas in federal mobile computing:
1. Mobile Application Security
2. Mobile Technologies - Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment
3. Mobile Technology Roadmap: What’s Next?
4. Tactical Mobility
5. HealthTrac: How Mobile Technology is Transforming Healthcare
This white paper summarizes the discussions in the Collaboration Sessions.