How MLOps can bring government’s AI visions to life
MLOps operationalizes the production of machine-learning software so agencies can expedite the continuous production of ML models at scale, significantly reducing the time it takes to deploy intelligent AI applications.
Fixing ‘concept drift’: Retraining AI systems to deliver accurate insights at the edge
When results from artificial intelligence systems don’t align with what’s expected, data scientists must identify the root causes of concept drift and retrain the algorithms to ensure the systems can be trusted.
NSF seeks partners for blockchain business programs
The National Science Foundation is looking for help with demonstrations of blockchain-based smart contracts that could enhance its mission or business processes, including procurement and grant management.
FAA seeks best practices for drone-based infrastructure inspections
The Federal Aviation Administration is conducting a market survey to better understand how drones can be used to inspect infrastructure.
Can IoT sensors spot wildfires sooner?
The Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate field tested wildfire sensors to evaluate their smoke detection and alert capabilities.
NIST opens challenge for drone search and rescue research
The First Responder UAS Triple Challenge asks participants to improve drones’ image detection capabilities, broadband communications options and navigation and control security.
Deadline extended for Government Innovation Award nominations
Help us find the best examples of public-sector innovation in six critical categories -- submit your nomination by July 15.
Tracking state vaccine passport initiatives
MIT’s Pandemic Technology Project is tracking each state’s stance on vaccine passports, noting whether the technology is in active use, under consideration or banned -- and linking to relevant legislation and sources.
An expert on search and rescue robots explains the technologies used in disasters like the Florida condo collapse
Ground robots are typically used to go into places that searchers can’t fit into and go farther than search cameras can.
Health leaders propose ARPA-H
The government health and science community is looking toward establishing a research arm, with the same flexible and nimble approach to innovation and experimentation as the Defense Department’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
NASA expands satellite communications with 'roaming' feature
A new wideband Ka-band communications terminal will allow spacecraft to seamlessly connect to various government and commercial communications networks.
Programmers, lawmakers want AI to eliminate bias, not promote it
Artificial intelligence can worsen systemic racism.
Reimagining Street Parking to Improve Traffic Flow, Business Opportunities
COMMENTARY | The pandemic has created a unique opportunity for forward-thinking municipalities to fundamentally change transit and mobility.
Fast computers, 5G networks and radar that passes through walls are bringing ‘X-ray vision’ closer to reality
Radar sensors can often collect and process large amounts of data – even in harsh environments – and generate high-resolution images of targets.
VR scenarios help DHS research arrest-related fatalities
A use-of-force simulation experiment used virtual reality to study factors that might help reduce deadly encounters between law enforcement officers and civilians.
Nominations now open for the 2021 Government Innovation Awards
Help us find the best examples of public sector innovation in six critical categories.
DARPA seeks climbing, flying robotic radio nodes
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants robots that can arrange themselves into traveling 3D mesh networks so squad members can communicate on missions where mobile radio access is unavailable.
Should TSA be regulating pipeline cybersecurity?
In the wake of the ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline's business systems, lawmakers and government officials are re-examining where the responsibility for the cybersecurity of energy pipelines should be housed.
3 ways intelligent virtual assistants will drive citizen services delivery
As the connection between people, technology and process, intelligent virtual assistants overcome the limitations of rudimentary technologies in citizen engagement centers.
Better info transfer marks step forward for quantum computing
Researchers report major strides in improving the transfer of information in quantum systems, one of the main challenges in constructing viable quantum computers and networks.
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