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Iowa preps maps for automated vehicles
August 15, 2017 | NewsThe high-definition maps will help vehicles "see" beyond what their on-board sensors show.
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AI strategies for improving citizen services
| NewsAs artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, a new paper provides strategies for agencies considering the technology for improving engagement and customer satisfaction.
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USGS advances ShakeAlert earthquake warning system
| NewsWith $4.9 million in awards to research partners and $1 million in new sensor equipment, the U.S. Geological Survey will improve the speed and reliability of the warnings.
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USGS advances ShakeAlert earthquake warning system
| NewsWith $4.9 million in awards to research partners and $1 million in new sensor equipment, the U.S. Geological Survey will improve the speed and reliability of the warnings.
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Emotional subtext in tweets may signal health issues
| NewsResearchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory analyzed 171 million anonymized tweets from users near military bases to find patterns of opinion and emotion that correlate with medical visits for influenza-like illnesses.
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DocuSign gets FedRAMP nod
| NewsDocuSign's e-signature and digital transaction management tools are now authorized for agency use.
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End-to-end encryption isn’t enough security for ‘real people’
August 14, 2017 | NewsComputer scientists must improve security where we are most vulnerable -- on our own devices.
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Census cuts to ‘virtual canvass’ will increase workload for human enumerators
| NewsCancellation of the active block resolution program for productivity and quality control issues forces in-field workers to pick up the slack.
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DARPA tunes machine learning to radio signals
| NewsBy applying machine learning to the radio spectrum, the research agency hopes to give the military situational awareness in the wireless domain.
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Austin selects GigaTECHs App challenge finalists
| NewsEleven entrepreneurs are pitching gigabit apps that support local transportation, education, clean energy, health and safety.