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When big data doesn’t equal big knowledge
April 06, 2016 | NewsWithout a solid grasp of what data is being mined, knowledge of its accuracy and why and how it is being mined, big data can end up causing more problems than it solves.
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5 tips for cloud migration
| NewsThorough preparation can help agencies harness the advantages of cloud with fewer concerns, specifically around security.
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Machine analytics help San Diego protect its systems
| NewsThe city teamed up with Splunk to monitor and analyze its machine-generated data.
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Data USA: A fresh look for government data
April 05, 2016 | NewsUsing data from government agencies, a new open-data site visually explains issues related to jobs, health, skills and education.
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DOD lacks clear chain of command for domestic cyber attacks
| NewsThe Pentagon has not defined how it will support civilian authorities in the event of cyber attacks, according to a Government Accountability Office report.
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Using machine learning to reduce domestic violence
| NewsResearchers found that machine-learning forecasts of which accused perpetrators of domestic violence will be rearrested on similar charges can cut the number of such crimes in half.
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New mobile biometric tools on tap for ICE agents
| NewsNEC's newest biometric fingerprinting device promises faster and more accurate data collection in the field.
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Report sheds light on burgeoning defense drone market
| NewsDespite spending reductions across the Defense Department, the military is continuing to invest heavily in drones.
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Esri to offer interactive data analysis within ArcGIS
| NewsInsights for ArcGIS promises to make the process of integrating enterprise data and maps far more intuitive.
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Tracking the ephemeral: USAGov’s plan for Snapchat
April 04, 2016 | NewsUSAGov will track the success of its Snapchat content to see how the popular platform can be used to connect with younger followers.