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State Department considers handheld biometric scanning
March 10, 2017 | NewsState’s Diplomatic Security Bureau wants to determine the current market capabilities and price points for either a smartphone or tablet-based solution.
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State Department considers handheld biometric scanning
| NewsState’s Diplomatic Security Bureau wants to determine the current market capabilities and price points for either a smartphone or tablet-based solution.
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NASA to explore bots for business processes
| NewsUsing software bots to automate routine but costly tasks that workers often perform manually, NASA can save thousands of costly government man-hours.
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NASA to explore bots for business processes
| NewsUsing software bots to automate routine but costly tasks that workers often perform manually, NASA can save thousands of costly government man-hours.
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What’s AI, and what’s not
| NewsThere about as many definitions of artificial intelligence as there are researchers developing the technology.
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What’s AI, and what’s not
| NewsThere about as many definitions of artificial intelligence as there are researchers developing the technology.
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Urgency for anti-drone tech increases
| NewsWhile the Department of Homeland Security is asking developers for anti-drone tech, the military is having problems of its own.
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Urgency for anti-drone tech increases
| NewsWhile the Department of Homeland Security is asking developers for anti-drone tech, the military is having problems of its own.
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Can we afford not to innovate?
| NewsTo get the best value for taxpayer dollars, government should look to the innovation that is taking place in the private sector, particularly regarding open source software development.
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The virtual assistant for the VA
March 09, 2017 | NewsA voice-activated virtual assistant may make it easier for veterans to schedule appointments that are then integrated with their health records and the workflow at the Department of Veterans Affairs.