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EPA opens its Smart City Air Challenge
September 07, 2016 | NewsThe challenge will award $40,000 in seed money to two communities that demonstrate the best air quality data collection and sharing strategies.
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Drone forensics boosts UAS defense
| NewsDepartment 13 has launched a forensics service to help authorities examine drones suspected of illegal activity.
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Securing cyber-physical systems
September 06, 2016 | NewsDefense of cyber-physical systems requires multidisciplinary collaboration to address their inherent vulnerabilities.
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Archiving Obama administration websites for digital posterity
| NewsThis year’s End of Term project team has formed to collect, preserve and archive federal government websites and online content accrued during the Obama administration.
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DOT launches open National Transit Map
| NewsThe map was built using information submitted by 270 transit agencies that provided open, machine-readable geospatial data on 398,000 stops and 10,000 routes.
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FirstNet’s first steps
| NewsFive Early Builder projects focus on different aspects of first responder use to help FirstNet evaluate technical standards and capabilities, test new equipment and develop lessons learned.
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Can smart cities and connected vehicles protect pedestrians?
September 02, 2016 | NewsNevada is looking for prototype solutions that can minimize vehicle-pedestrian collisions.
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Misplaced emphasis drags down agencies’ CX rankings
| NewsAgencies should focus more on drivers that actually influence customer experience, Forrester’s Federal Customer Experience Index Report finds.
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Routine data sharing prepares for public health emergencies
| NewsEstablishing openness as the standard will help build the scientific foundation needed to contain the next emergency.
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GPUs power Postal Service analysis
| NewsBy offloading compute-intensive portions of its tracking application from the central processor to the GPU, USPS can analyze its geolocation data faster.