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RPA turns modernization goals into reality
February 26, 2021 | NewsRobotic process automation will eventually become a part of the core technology platform stack for agency business applications.
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AI compares medical rookies’ biomechanical skills to experts
| NewsResearchers are adopting artificial intelligence and markerless motion-capture technology to assess the biomechanical skills of medical trainees and provide feedback for improvement.
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Air Force invests in high-speed satellite data
| NewsAs the amount of satellite data rapidly increases, government agencies are looking for new ways to transmit more of it faster.
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Can 5G strengthen space-ground communications?
| NewsThe Air Force is looking to leverage next-gen mobile technologies to connect terrestrial and space-based systems.
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AI facial analysis is scientifically questionable. Should we be using it for border control?
| NewsWhile governments and national security can benefit from border control technologies, advanced surveillance creates risks for the misuse of personal data and the violation of human rights.
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DLA orders modular 3D printing pod
February 25, 2021 | NewsThe rugged 3D printing pod would be up to 40 feet long and housed in a standard shipping container so it could be deployed directly to the field to manufacture parts in support of battlefield operations, disaster relief or other… Read More »
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4 components of a digitally resilient government
| NewsBy optimizing security and data protection, ensuring a consensus among all stakeholders and giving employees the tools to work anywhere, agencies can maximize the resiliency of their operations.
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Billions paid in phony unemployment claims in 2020, Labor IG reports
| NewsBetween March and October 2020, states paid over $5.4 billion in potentially fraudulent unemployment claims, and the actual number may reach tens of billions of dollars, the watchdog said.
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Hackers seized on the pandemic. Some states are fighting back.
| NewsRocked by the massive SolarWinds hack, unemployment system breaches and other attacks, several states are trying to bolster their cybersecurity in the midst of the public health crisis.
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Small cities are better suited for smart public transit
February 24, 2021 | NewsData from mobile ticketing, contactless fare collection systems and ride-share services can help small cities and transit authorities gain real-time insights into their transit routes and schedules to help optimize operations.