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Commerce bots speed HR services delivery
July 30, 2021 | NewsThe Commerce Department’s Enterprise Services Division is using bots to slash processing time, allowing the shared services center staff to focus on more complicated customer service tasks.
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Indiana to test EV charging concrete
| NewsDynamic electric vehicle charging would make EV infrastructure more reliable and convenient.
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What the evolution of AI/ML means for government IT
| NewsThe easy accessibility of cloud-native artificial intelligence and machine learning allows agencies to quickly design, test and deploy complex service solutions.
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Algorithm could improve how self-driving cars take on narrow streets
| NewsBy modeling different levels of driver cooperation, researchers hope to help autonomous vehicles safely and efficiently navigate situations where a driver’s temperament figures into decision-making.
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NYC’s early warning system for infectious diseases
July 29, 2021 | NewsA network of smart thermometers will allow public health officials to analyze data on individual neighborhoods so they can craft policies to control outbreaks of flu or COVID-19.
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Driving a more intelligent, integrated travel experience
| NewsSharing data across systems or even stakeholders is challenging, but it can lead to better travel experiences for Americans, increase the efficiency of transportation and cut down on unnecessary congestion, pollution and expenses.
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Building a resilience framework from phone location data
| NewsResearchers at Texas A&M University have mined cellphone location data to build a framework that tracks fluctuations in a population's activity before, during and after a natural disaster to determine its level of resilience.
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NIST seeks input on AI risk management framework
July 28, 2021 | NewsThe agency is seeking comments on developing an Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework that would improve organizations’ ability to incorporate trustworthiness into the design, development and use of AI systems.
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Florida taps education analytics platform to boost employment
| NewsThe Florida Department of Education will use a cloud-hosted data and analytics platform to determine what educational program will make someone self-sufficient -- and how quickly.
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ARPA and the infrastructure bill don’t look like calls for advanced analytics – but they are
| NewsData analytics can not only provide a deep, dispassionate basis for evaluating alternative investments but also deliver unprecedented budgetary transparency and accountability.