Online training for AI and machine learning
Here are some great, no-cost resources that will help you transform your current programming skills to meet the AI and machine learning needs of the future.
Advanced digital networks look a lot like the human nervous system
Software models help medical researchers understand the structure and function of the human nervous system and, along the way, make telecommunications networks and services faster, more reliable and secure.
How to build and run a successful data team
A data-savvy staff that works to meet the requirements of program managers will deliver the insights agencies need to make sense of their data, a local government agency chief data officer says.
Crowdsourcing King Tides to Better Understand Rising Sea Levels
In Washington state and Virginia, the public can help planners and researchers monitor the inundation of low-lying coastal areas.
Watch This State Office Building Twist and Sway
For the past 15 years, the Atwood Building in downtown Anchorage has been outfitted with instruments to measure how it performs during big earthquakes.
From pledges to action: Cities need to show their climate progress with hard data
Cities should generate and share local-scale information on greenhouse gases to demonstrate transparency and show that progress is real and not just on paper.
California Moves Another Step Toward Open-Source Government
The comprehensive open-source plan rolled out this week is the latest chapter in a story that has been developing for years.
The 2019 Federal 100: Nominate today!
Help FCW find the individuals having the biggest impact in federal IT.
Creating an 'AI ecosystem' for government health data
A Feb. 7 demo day will showcase the results of the TOP Health initiative’s 14-week sprint.
How big data has created a big crisis in science
The reproducibility crisis is driven in part by invalid statistical analyses that are from data-driven hypotheses -- the opposite of how things are traditionally done.
D.C.’s CTO Tackles Legacy Systems, Smart City Projects
The city has state-scale IT challenges, said Barney Krucoff.
Can smartphone data deliver better traffic stats?
The Federal Highway Administration is considering using passively collected data from smartphones and GPS signals to help it make sense of daily traffic volumes.
Data shows fewer parking spots relieve congestion
Cities are understanding that it makes more sense to reduce parking supply, set more efficient regulations and incentivize the use of non-automobile modes than to provide abundant, free parking.
Pushing municipal finance toward open data
Machine-readable financial data would allow citizens to keep an eye on spending, streamline municipal bond financing and help local governments meet their reporting requirements.
How to get beyond AI myths
To successfully maneuver a change as complex as AI implementation, organizations should lead with a human-centered approach.
How Waze partners with cities on data sharing
Under the Connected Citizens Program, participating cities and states get filtered data based on aggregated traffic information Waze collects from their communities of drivers.
To Digitize, Rhode Island IT Must First Fill Its Talent Pool
State CIO Bijay Kumar himself comes from the private sector.
How 'private-sector' technology shapes government administration
By applying the technologies used by successful business to their operations, agencies can improve efficiency, transparency and citizen satisfaction.
Report: U.S. needs an AI strategy now
A national strategy for artificial intelligence will boost the nation's competitiveness, support defense capabilities and spur AI adoption, according to a recent report from the Center for Data Innovation.
FBI database links murders to serial killer
The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program's system is helping investigators fill in details of the 90 murders Samuel Little has confessed to.
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