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Using data to build a safer city
October 31, 2016 | NewsUrban planners soon may be able create safer cities based on a combination of cellphone data, Google Street View images and machine learning.
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Diving into data via virtual reality
| NewsWith VR technology, users can immerse themselves in data and find new insights.
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When the IoT becomes an agent of the dark side
October 28, 2016 | NewsIn the wake of the Mirai botnet attack, cybersecurity experts discuss issues with securing the Internet of Things.
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Transforming legacy processes with agile cloud technology
| NewsThe Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration had but weeks to stand up a cloud-based platform for grant performance reporting to support the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
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Boston.gov opens its source code
| NewsBoston releases the code behind its recently redesigned website so that developers can contribute improvements and other cities can build their own sites from it.
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Pushing the potential of piezoelectric devices
| NewsStates are exploring the use of piezoelectric sensors for generating electricity, detect stress on bridges and monitor pavement conditions.
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FBI offers free online cyber investigation training
| NewsThe Cyber Investigator Certification Program can help law enforcement officers improve their handling of digital evidence.
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Breaking down cybersecurity communication barriers
October 27, 2016 | NewsEffective risk management and decision making is about being able to translate the conversation from what’s happening with the technology to how it impacts the mission.
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NTIS announces data partners
| NewsThe 35 joint venture partners will work with the National Technical Information Service to help federal agencies improve their data access, interoperability, search and services.
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GSA opens digital communities for AI and virtual reality
| NewsThe General Services Administration has added two new collaboration hubs to its Digital Communities portfolio.