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Esri, Waze partner on crowdsourced traffic data
October 17, 2016 | NewsAgencies can now leverage Waze data in the Esri ArcGIS platform.
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White House lays foundation for AI-enabled future
| NewsA new report and strategic plan outlines how government can foster the development of artificial intelligence.
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How government contains software waste
| NewsBy embracing open-source software and cloud computing, agencies can cut their software waste and redirect that money into innovation and customer service.
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Government begins test of comparison tool for health plan networks
October 14, 2016 | NewsThe Department of Health and Human Services’ tool to compare the breadth of health plan networks will launch with data on four states.
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Deception for protection
| NewsUsing deception tools as cybersecurity measures can not only protect critical information, but also detect intrusions.
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Discovery and innovation in government IT: The 2016 dig IT Award winners
| NewsDARPA, FEMA, NGA, Prince George's County, New Jersey's Parole Board and the Ark-Tex Council of Governments take top honors.
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Sending passwords securely…through your body
| NewsResearchers at the University of Washington have come up with a way to secure passwords by sending them through the human body, beyond the reach of wireless sniffers.
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Governments can — and should — join the mobile revolution
| NewsAgencies should evaluate whether their services can be more effectively delivered in a mobile environment.
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The trouble with self-service business intelligence
October 13, 2016 | NewsThe conveniences that workers get from building their own analytics come with costs in data integration, metadata management and auditability.
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‘Snowden’: A cinematic snow job?
| NewsWhen it comes to the recently released movie about the famed data-pilfering National Security Agency contractor, government insiders feel that director Oliver Stone and his team should get their dramatic license revoked.