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AF VAULT holds decision-making toolkit
November 16, 2020 | NewsThe Air Force’s Visible, Accessible, Understandable, Linked and Trustworthy platform gives personnel secure, cloud-based tools for connecting with data that is essential to mission and readiness success.
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EAZE-y enrollment for SSA’s identity proofing services
| NewsThe Social Security Administration is fighting synthetic identity fraud through a new enrollment service that emphasizes authentication and authorization.
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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.
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Labor’s muscular IT platform primed for pandemic response
| NewsThe Department of Labor’s IT platform modernization initiative is a muscular aggregation of cloud services, content management, service management, enterprise scanning and data analytics built on an enterprisewide IT backbone.
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AI helps Toledo get the lead out
November 10, 2020 | NewsThe Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the city $200,000 for an artificial intelligence-based project to identify lead pipes that are endangering the safety of drinking water.
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3 keys to managing cyber risk in state, county and city agencies
November 09, 2020 | NewsCOVID-19 systemic stresses have made state and local organizations an easy target for industrious hackers.
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Keeping classified geospatial analysis on track during the pandemic
| NewsTo continue developing artificial intelligence and machine learning applications to process geospatial data, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency found innovative ways to fill workflow gaps created by the pandemic.