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Boston seeks chief data officer
February 19, 2016 | NewsThe CDO will lead Boston’s Citywide Analytics Team and advance data-driven government operations.
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How tech can save money for 2020 census
| NewsThe Census Bureau plans to use outside data sources, mobile devices and an online census form, but researchers are finding other sources of population data that may also help cut costs.
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Agency dashboards added to analytics.usa.gov
| NewsThe federal website performance tracking site now features 10 agency-specific dashboards.
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Navy finalizes cyber standards for industry
| NewsTo ensure its IT systems can successfully operate in a contested cyber environment, the Navy has finalized eight cybersecurity standards that aim to provide a uniform security architecture.
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Fingerprinting from a distance
| NewsThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is developing ways to measure image fidelity in contactless fingerprinting.
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Mitigate cyber breach losses by containing the cell
| NewsWhile most cybersecurity strategies primarily address limiting the possibility of attack, organizations must assume their systems will be compromised and deploy a strategy to isolate and collapse affected network cells.
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Supercomputers enlisted in fight against cancer
February 18, 2016 | NewsThe National Cancer Institute and Department of Energy will use exascale computing power to help identify patient-derived cancer treatment.
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3-D printing on the fly
| NewsThe Army Research Laboratory is looking for ways to quickly get customized 3-D printed drones into soldiers’ hands.
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How Govinfo keeps pace with users
| NewsA mobile-first strategy was a key driver in the Government Publishing Office’s latest iteration of the search site for government documents.
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CenturyLink launches government-ready cloud
| NewsThe CenturyLink Government Cloud will enable federal agencies to securely migrate data center workloads to the cloud and manage hosting services.