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Array of Things takes off in Chicago
August 31, 2016 | NewsThe first sensors in Chicago’s Array of Things project have been installed; 50 are expected to be mounted by September.
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The hackable election?
| NewsAccording to a new report, a hack targeting only a few systems in a swing state could be enough to alter the outcome of a national race.
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County turns to analytics to better protect at-risk children
| NewsPredictive analytics will help New Hanover County, N.C., better identify and track children at risk of abuse and neglect.
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Facial recognition tech nabs ID fraudsters
| NewsSince the New York Department of Motor Vehicles upgraded its technology in January, the agency has opened 900 new investigations and made 100 arrests.
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Boston shares its CityScore secrets
| NewsThe city posts the code for its CityScore performance management dashboard on GitHub.
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Texas taps app for reporting alcohol violations
August 30, 2016 | NewsA new mobile app from Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission allows users to search the agency’s library of licenses and permits and report suspected violations.
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Rooting out hidden code in media files
| NewsIn recent months steganography has gotten more sophisticated with data hidden in music and in Instagram images.
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Washington takes the pain out of health data exchange
| NewsThe state’s Department of Labor and Industries is making it easier for claim managers to gather timely and accurate clinical data on injured workers from healthcare organizations.
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What the public sector needs to know about personalization
| NewsPersonalization is a combination of qualitative and quantitative know-how -- the right technology, coupled with the right questions to deliver the best possible user experience.
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HPC speeds analysis of ‘alternative futures’ for water management
August 29, 2016 | NewsLawrence Livermore National Laboratory is using its High Performance Computing Innovation Center for water allocation simulations.