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Can smart cities and connected vehicles protect pedestrians?
September 02, 2016 | NewsNevada is looking for prototype solutions that can minimize vehicle-pedestrian collisions.
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Misplaced emphasis drags down agencies’ CX rankings
| NewsAgencies should focus more on drivers that actually influence customer experience, Forrester’s Federal Customer Experience Index Report finds.
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Routine data sharing prepares for public health emergencies
| NewsEstablishing openness as the standard will help build the scientific foundation needed to contain the next emergency.
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GPUs power Postal Service analysis
| NewsBy offloading compute-intensive portions of its tracking application from the central processor to the GPU, USPS can analyze its geolocation data faster.
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Survey: IT tools may add, rather than reduce, complexity
September 01, 2016 | NewsDevOps, cloud and virtualization are making IT work more complex even as they aim to make workers more efficient.
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Trickle of data limits federal water management efforts
| NewsWater resources are being stretched thin in drought-riddled parts of the nation, but the government doesn’t have the data it needs to monitor consumption and plan for the future.
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Commerce hosts competition for seaport info exchange
| NewsBy connecting multiple systems involved with the shipping process, Commerce hopes to increase ports’ efficiency and competitiveness.
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Key to effective breach prevention: privileged user governance
| NewsAgencies must manage and monitor their privileged accounts and users with access to sensitive data.
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Array of Things takes off in Chicago
August 31, 2016 | NewsThe first sensors in Chicago’s Array of Things project have been installed; 50 are expected to be mounted by September.
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The hackable election?
| NewsAccording to a new report, a hack targeting only a few systems in a swing state could be enough to alter the outcome of a national race.