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Diagnosing performance problems in supercomputers
December 12, 2017 | 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.
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Illinois drops predictive analytics for at-risk children
| NewsThe predictive analytics program to identify children at risk for serious injury or death "didn't seem to be predicting much," the agency's director said.
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Opioid code-a-thon winners announced
| NewsTeams used data from HHS and other federal agencies to develop solutions to the opioid crisis.
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Why defense in depth must include secure messaging
December 08, 2017 | NewsWith the rise of SMS text messaging, agencies must defend against attacks that try to trick mobile users into clicking a compromised link, sharing personal information or downloading a malware-filled attachment.
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Cutting continuous monitoring down to size
| NewsThe Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program is looking to reduce the effort dedicated to continuous monitoring.
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To fend off hackers, local governments get help from states
| NewsSome states are training municipal governments in cyber hygiene, sending in experts to uncover security vulnerabilities or lending a hand after a cyberattack.
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Data collaborations help build smarter cities
| NewsOpen data policies may not be as exciting IoT-enabled transit systems or a new citizen-service app, but they create a sustainable data framework for future development.