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Long-awaited IoT security bill heads to president’s desk
November 20, 2020 | NewsWhile the legislation targets agency use of internet-of-things devices, it will likely push the broader IoT market toward greater cybersecurity.
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Can private data as a service unlock government data sharing?
| NewsPDaaS makes data sharing practical while preserving privacy, breaking the zero-sum mold of sharing or privacy, but not both.
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AI shows where cities need trees the most
| NewsGoogle’s Tree Canopy Lab uses aerial imagery, 3D digital surface models and artificial intelligence to estimate and map the density of tree canopy cover and support decision-making related to air quality and heat island risk.
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Election disinformation fears came true for state officials
| NewsThe disinformation scenario that local election officials feared months ago has come true: President Donald Trump’s false claims of voter fraud have been picked up by many state and local Republican officials across the country, and polls now show that… Read More »
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Government-funded scientists laid the groundwork for billion-dollar vaccines
| NewsBasic research conducted at the National Institutes of Health, Defense Department and federally funded academic laboratories has been the essential ingredient in the rapid development of vaccines in response to COVID-19.
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Making data analysis accessible across the Army
November 16, 2020 | NewsVantage’s data integration and management capabilities are coupled with visual tools to help users develop, deploy and operationalize analysis for operational and tactical planning.
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Fast, accurate disaster recovery delivers access to critical services
| NewsOregon's disaster recovery-as-a-service system ensures eligibility information for critical health and human service programs is accessible in the event of an outage.
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NASA’s bot crew streamlines manual processes
| NewsNASA Shared Services Center now has 72 bots that are helping the agency reduce labor costs and enhance work quality by eliminating error-prone manual processes.
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Super storage for scientific computing
| NewsLos Alamos National Laboratory developed systems software elements that use computational storage to achieve orders-of-magnitude performance improvement for scientific data analysis.
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When overdue tax notices are easy to understand, they get paid
| NewsThe Pennsylvania Department of Revenue leveraged behavior science to get taxpayers’ attention and encourage payment with creatively designed notices.