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Illinois maps its smart state transformation
December 21, 2016 | NewsThe state plans to use its information and communications technology to enhance livability, workability and sustainability in its cities, towns, rural areas and state agencies.
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In search of better flu forecasting
| NewsThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working with 21 research teams to develop flu forecasting capacity in the United States.
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In search of better flu forecasting
| NewsThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working with 21 research teams to develop flu forecasting capacity in the United States.
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How to improve government services delivery
| NewsTo make citizen services more user friendly and efficient, agencies must change how they approach IT.
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How to improve government services delivery
| NewsTo make citizen services more user friendly and efficient, agencies must change how they approach IT.
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Predicting power outages from soil moisture data
| NewsWith data on soil moisture collected from a NASA satellite, researchers were able predict power outages with 91 percent accuracy five days before Hurricane Matthew raked the East Coast in early October.
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Predicting power outages from soil moisture data
| NewsWith data on soil moisture collected from a NASA satellite, researchers were able predict power outages with 91 percent accuracy five days before Hurricane Matthew raked the East Coast in early October.
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How emergency response centers can get more data from callers
December 20, 2016 | NewsAn enhanced 911 solution lets users create online safety profiles that include any information they would want response teams to have in an emergency.
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NJ city boosts communications resiliency
| NewsSea Bright’s “Resilient City” plan aims to serve as a model for other municipalities planning for natural disasters.
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Mobile apps added to NIST software database
| NewsThe investigator's digital forensics toolkit expands with the addition of 23,000 mobile apps to the National Software Reference Library.