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Stopping identity fraud in public assistance programs
July 12, 2016 | NewsIdentity analytics offer a more efficient way to prevent and investigate fraud.
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NIST launches 3-D ballistics research database
| NewsNational Institute of Standards and Technology’s 3D Ballistics Research Database uses an open-source-developed algorithm to more reliably link bullets to the guns that fired them.
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Sharing hospital data to lower costs and improve care
| NewsFive Iowa health care systems are using the Statewide Alert Notification system that provides real-time, secure notifications to Medicaid care teams regarding emergency room visits, admissions and discharges of their members.
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Georgia opens data on schools’ performance
July 11, 2016 | NewsGeorgia’s new School Reports website collects data from multiple sources to provide each public school with a single performance report based on indicators of student success.
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West Point cadets gain cyber experience in Silicon Valley internships
| NewsWest Point has partnered with a small Silicon Valley startup to give cadets a chance to learn from network security professionals.
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Commerce feeds swelling interest for data, tools
| NewsThe Commerce Department has been building application programming interfaces to improve the usability of its agencies' data.
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Are you ready for the new FLSA overtime rule?
| NewsWorkforce management solutions can help state and local government agencies comply with the upcoming changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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Education opens feedback portal on student aid
July 08, 2016 | NewsData gleaned from the Federal Student Aid Feedback System will help improve loan services and protect taxpayers' investments in the funding programs.
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Helping high schoolers connect degrees to dollars
| NewsStates’ detailed data systems have revealed that more education doesn’t always mean higher earnings.
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Too much of a good thing: monitoring overload
| NewsSolutions that neatly aggregate an agency’s preferred metrics deliver better availability, security and performance.