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‘Ruthless preemption’ now live for FirstNet opt-in states
December 13, 2017 | NewsNon-emergency communications will be "shifted to another line" to make room for voice and data traffic from police, firefighters and other emergency personnel.
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Traffic analysis at the intersection of AI and supercomputing
| NewsArtificial intelligence and high-end hardware can automatically analyze video data from traffic cameras and provide actionable information for decision-makers.
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New tool offers unprecedented access to U.S. election data
| NewsAn interactive version of the 2016 Election Administration and Voting Survey lets users examine a wide range of election-related data at the state and local level, as well as compare jurisdictions side by side.
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What’s government’s role in AI?
December 12, 2017 | NewsSenators explore government's role as both an end user and enabler of artificial intelligence.
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Colorado puts technology in the driver’s seat
| NewsThe state is building the country's first production-grade, connected vehicle system in which real-time data is shared across vehicles, infrastructure and people.
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The credit card industry got it right, agencies should do the same
| NewsBehavior analytics working in concert with data loss prevention, tagging, multi-factor authentication and a light human touch would allow agencies to verify when an intruder is pretending to be an employee.
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Diagnosing performance problems in supercomputers
| NewsResearchers have developed a framework for collecting data on large distributed computer systems that, along with machine learning, will help diagnose performance issues.
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Army seeks virtual training environment for squads
December 11, 2017 | NewsThe Squad immersive Virtual Trainer would give small units realistic training for shooting, movement, communications, care of wounded and defensive capabilities in a variety of realistic terrains.
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FBI mum on Georgia’s wiped election server
| NewsFBI Director Christopher Wray declined to answer questions about whether the bureau retained data on a Georgia election server before it was wiped clean by state election officials.
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Accessibility awareness remains low as deadline approaches
| NewsBeginning Jan. 18, 2018, government agencies across the U.S. will be required to make their websites accessible to the more than 60 million Americans with visual, hearing or other disabilities.