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Drones get sightline tracking, facial recognition tech
November 07, 2016 | NewsPrivacy-protected video and geopositioning data from multiple drones can be live-streamed between field agents and command centers.
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Where traditional DNA testing fails, algorithms take over
| NewsPowerful software is solving more crimes and raising new questions about due process.
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Reaping the benefits of net monitoring and IT consolidation
| NewsFor the University of Maryland University College, data center consolidation and cloud migration was made easier with hybrid network monitoring.
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The invisible — but growing — threat to critical infrastructure
November 04, 2016 | NewsAt a recent panel on cybersecurity, experts agreed that the threat to the nation’s critical infrastructure is becoming acute as more connected devices come online.
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Code.gov portal debuts
| NewsWith the opening of the Code.gov portal, agencies at all levels of government can access custom software developed for federal projects.
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How challenges turn cities into tech laboratories
| NewsCities are taking the lead in testing and piloting technologies to tackle traffic, crime and chronic homelessness.
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Department of Education wants simulations that help students learn
| NewsThe EdSim Challenge seeks virtual and augmented reality-based educational experiences that teach academic and technical skills.
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App delivers last-mile options for NC train travelers
| NewsThe North Carolina Department of Transportation is testing an app that integrates public transit information with Uber data to make rail commuting easier.
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Creating the accessible website
November 03, 2016 | NewsTo make its website more accessible and useful to residents, Marion, Ill., installed software on that adds speech, reading and translation capabilities.
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Census readies tests ahead of 2020 headcount
| NewsThe Census Bureau plans to test the use of geographic information systems and aerial imagery in counting the nation’s population.