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From disaster planning to conservation: mobile phones as a new tracking tool
March 16, 2017 | NewsThe detail, immediacy and sheer volume of data from mobile phones also offers innovative ways to monitor and possibly solve some of the most pressing animal conservation problems.
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Low-cost video tools for opening government
March 15, 2017 | NewsThe Government Self-Service Toolkit helps live-stream public meetings and provides automated transcriptions and searchable archival storage.
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Managing both acute and chronic web application security issues
| NewsImmediate actions will help agencies protect the health of their systems, but they must also address their long-term vulnerabilities.
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Wisconsin improves records response time by 30 percent
| NewsAfter Gov. Scott Walker issued an executive order in March 2016 directing agencies to improve customer service related to records requests, state agencies have been able to meet requests promptly, track requests and facilitate access to electronic records.
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School bus routes are expensive and hard to plan. We calculated a better way
| NewsBy optimizing bus routes with data analysis and mathematical modeling, a school district can save between five and seven percent on the number of buses needed.
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FirstNet makes space for bleeding-edge apps
March 14, 2017 | NewsThe nationwide broadband public safety network promises to support emerging technology applications like artificial intelligence and facial recognition.
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FirstNet makes space for bleeding-edge apps
| NewsThe nationwide broadband public safety network promises to support emerging technology applications like artificial intelligence and facial recognition.
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FirstNet makes space for bleeding-edge apps
| NewsThe nationwide broadband public safety network promises to support emerging technology applications like artificial intelligence and facial recognition.
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Comptroller stops payments for Illinois ERP upgrade
| NewsIllinois’s plan to upgrade its legacy enterprise resource planning system hit a wall on March 13 when the state comptroller suspended $27 million in payments to consultants and IT vendors.
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Comptroller stops payments for Illinois ERP upgrade
| NewsIllinois’s plan to upgrade its legacy enterprise resource planning system hit a wall on March 13 when the state comptroller suspended $27 million in payments to consultants and IT vendors.