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New York spreads crime analysis tech across the state
June 08, 2017 | NewsThe Crime Analysis Centers give local law enforcement agencies access to the work done by crime analysts, field intelligence officers and other professionals across the state.
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Shoring up PCI compliance
| NewsAgencies that store, process or transmit credit or debit card data must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.
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Internet fast lane for first responders
| NewsA new routing protocol may allow first responders and emergency managers to send data-intensive communications over the internet regardless of the amount of other traffic eating up the available bandwidth.
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Building a sustainable ‘highway of the future’
| NewsStates are experimenting with roadways that create their own clean, renewable energy, drive-thru automated tire safety stations and sensor-embedded highways that transmit data about their condition.
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DHS secretary reaffirms support for voting systems’ critical infrastructure designation
June 07, 2017 | NewsEvidence of Russian hacks on the election system has Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly doubling down on his backing of the extra protection.
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How AI can fill in ‘potholes’ in workflow processes
| NewsArtificial intelligence capabilities are helping agencies maximize efficiencies.
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Underwater drones ride rising tide of remote management
| NewsUnmanned underwater systems are becoming affordable options for inspections of reservoir and water supply systems as well as underwater infrastructure, environmental assessment, law enforcement and port security.
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Scraping actionable intelligence from Word docs
| NewsHistorical data extracted from text files helped deliver a strategy for housing and space management at detention facilities.
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How computational fluid dynamics modeling can accelerate DCOI
| NewsCFD can give data center managers visibility into airflow to help them gauge the effectiveness of their optimization efforts.
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New camera tech may speed biometric ID at land ports
June 06, 2017 | NewsIf sensor-driven plenoptic cameras can see features in faces behind the tint and glare of vehicle windows, they will enable biometric inspection at land ports of entry.