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How government can protect against CARES Act scammers
May 04, 2020 | NewsIdentity proofing will ensure that relief funds get delivered quickly and accurately and that fraud prevention doesn’t put a burden on the user experience.
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Social media faster than official sources to identify software flaws
| NewsNearly a quarter of vulnerabilities discussed in social media between 2015 and 2017 were discussed on social platforms prior to their addition to the National Vulnerability Database.
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Energy looks for exascale storage
May 01, 2020 | NewsArgonne National Lab wants a storage system that can keep up with the Aurora, the nation’s first exascale supercomputer.
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As coronavirus strikes, crucial data in electronic health records hard to harvest
| NewsPooling data from the digital records systems in thousands of hospitals has proved a technical nightmare, largely because software built by rival technology firms often cannot retrieve and share information to help doctors judge which coronavirus treatments are helping patients… Read More »
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Contact tracing with a technology twist
April 30, 2020 | NewsTo supplement the thousands of frontline public health workers required for contact tracing, some governments are considering an smartphone-based approach.
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Reopening means contact tracing. Many states aren’t ready.
| NewsWith no national plan and scant federal dollars on the horizon, states are funding their own contact-tracing initiatives for what experts predict will be a massive undertaking lasting 18 months to two years, until a vaccine is developed.
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Dems plan COVID relief for state, local government
| NewsDemocratic lawmakers want the next stimulus package to provide state and local governments with as much as $700 billion in block aid grants and increased funding for Medicaid to help them retain workers and avoid layoffs.
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4 ways to deliver better citizen search experience
| NewsAs many citizen interactions start on state and local government websites, powerful and accurate search features ensure citizens can quickly and effectively access the exact information they need.
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Confidence, scope, scalability challenge military AI
April 29, 2020 | NewsAs the Defense Department shifts from manual and human-based decision-making to automated, machine-led analysis, it is uncovering new challenges to using the technology.
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AI, machine learning and automation in cybersecurity: The time is now
| NewsAdvanced technologies will help close gaps by correlating threat intelligence and coordinating responses at machine speed.