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Predicting earthquake damage with big data analytics
May 10, 2016 | NewsSeismic Concern collects data on the physical environment and integrates time- and location-sensitive population information to immediately deliver a report on earthquake hot spots to subscribing localities.
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DARPA director clear-eyed and cautious on AI
| NewsArati Prabhakar, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency director, cautioned against reliance on the current generation of artificial intelligence to solve complex problems.
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NASA releases searchable tech transfer database
| NewsThe database includes thousands of expired NASA patents now in the public domain that are freely available for unrestricted commercial use.
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Lessons from tax season: 4 tips for preventing cyberattacks on the workforce
| NewsScams targeting employees during this recent tax season serve as a sobering reminder of the significant security risks workers unknowingly pose to their organizations.
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G2G Marketplace adds CenturyLink services
| NewsCloud and security services provider inks blanket purchase agreement for state and local governments.
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Navy aims to boost energy, data center efficiency at California bases
May 09, 2016 | NewsWith assistance from Schneider Electric, the Navy expects to increase the reliability and capacity of the facilities, reduce overall operational and maintenance costs and add renewable sources to the its energy portfolio.
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Colorado consolidates data on child care programs
| NewsColorado’s Office of Early Childhood has gone to the cloud for tools to improve the quality rating system for child care and early education programs across the state.
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States require opioid prescribers to check for ‘doctor shopping’
| NewsIn states where physicians are required to use monitoring systems, overall opioid prescribing has plummeted, as have drug-related hospitalizations and overdose deaths.
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Services push new mobile apps
| NewsThe Army and Navy produced new mobile applications recently to help improve soldier readiness and increase access to mandatory training.
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DOT pushes for personalized transportation research
| NewsThe Federal Transit Administration is awarding $8 million for projects that demonstrate an integrated, automated, accessible and connected transportation system in which personalized mobility is a key objective.