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How clouds lift Utah’s government services
April 07, 2017 | NewsData-driven government that meets citizen demands while keeping budgets in check is top of mind for Utah’s CTO Dave Fletcher.
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U.S. immigration agency will lose millions because it can’t process visas fast enough
| NewsRevenue from “premium processing” of H1-B visas has been spent on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ efforts digitize the larger immigration system, ProPublica reports.
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DARPA pop-up testbed takes on spectrum management
| NewsA low-key competition for engineers tested techniques for sending and receiving information, like real-time intelligence data over the least crowded spectral bands.
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Looking for AI without the bias
April 06, 2017 | NewsThe shortcomings of today’s artificial intelligence technologies are often the result of our own biases, a Rand report says.
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Looking for AI without the bias
| NewsThe shortcomings of today’s artificial intelligence technologies are often the result of our own biases, a Rand report says.
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IGs suggest terror-info sharing improvements
| NewsTech advances have spurred more efficient information sharing among counterterror components, but some operational gaps still exist, according to a joint audit by inspectors general at the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security.
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IGs suggest terror-info sharing improvements
| NewsTech advances have spurred more efficient information sharing among counterterror components, but some operational gaps still exist, according to a joint audit by inspectors general at the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security.
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The advantages of regional approaches to emergency notification
| NewsAs multiple levels of government are often involved in responding to major incidents, agencies are banding together to develop a regional or statewide approach to critical communications.
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Machines learning evolves, and hackers stand to gain
| NewsAutomated systems that teach themselves can be manipulated by adversaries.
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Machines learning evolves, and hackers stand to gain
| NewsAutomated systems that teach themselves can be manipulated by adversaries.