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Cyber, funding and Trump spell uncertainty for state and local IT
January 13, 2017 | NewsCybersecurity tops the list of this year’s priorities for state and local tech execs, according to the National Association of State Chief Information Officers and the Public Technology Institute.
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NY to try algorithm-driven pretrial risk assessments
| NewsThe governor is allowing judges to use “validated risk assessment” in pretrial determinations, but the fairness of the tools has been called into question.
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NY to try algorithm-driven pretrial risk assessments
| NewsThe governor is allowing judges to use “validated risk assessment” in pretrial determinations, but the fairness of the tools has been called into question.
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D-Wave open sources quantum app development software
| NewsHaving brought the first quantum machine to market, the company is now working to expand the tools and applications for the quantum ecosystem.
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DISA seeks to streamline systems and operation centers
| NewsThe agency wants to make the Department of Defense Information Network more efficient by standardizing tools and improving cloud compatibility.
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Why purpose-built computers are the future for government
January 12, 2017 | NewsThese devices can address demanding environments, application-specific concerns as well as security and privacy issues facing government agencies.
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Why purpose-built computers are the future for government
| NewsThese devices can address demanding environments, application-specific concerns as well as security and privacy issues facing government agencies.
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Local Ohio officials prep gigabit broadband for economic development
| NewsThe fiber-optic and wireless network will give residents and businesses in Fairlawn, Ohio, internet access speeds more than 20 times faster than anything the city has had available.
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Local Ohio officials prep gigabit broadband for economic development
| NewsThe fiber-optic and wireless network will give residents and businesses in Fairlawn, Ohio, internet access speeds more than 20 times faster than anything the city has had available.
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NYC wants more data from Uber
| NewsUber's new data portal won't satisfy New York City’s Taxi and Limousine Commission, which is requesting drop-off location data to reduce the risks of driver fatigue.