Facial recognition retools for masked faces
To help developers improve the accuracy of facial recognition systems on people wearing masks, the National Institute of Standards and Technology published evaluation data on 89 commercial algorithms developed before the pandemic.
Shared infrastructure powers federal COVID research
The COVID-19 Insights Partnership creates a framework for the Departments of Health and Human Services and Veterans Affairs to take advantage of the high performance computing and artificial intelligence resources at the Department of Energy to conduct cutting-edge COVID-19 research.
How the cloud helped move Corona, Calif., to ‘government on demand’
A well-designed cloud workspace infrastructure capable of not only scaling quickly but delivering a secure user experience can mean the difference between essential services continuity and a stutter step of execution problems.
Track state policies on pandemic response
To help state public health policy-makers better manage pandemic response, the Kaiser Family Foundation offers a data tool that regularly updates states’ coronavirus policy actions.
How machine learning can improve COVID testing
Combining machine learning methods with pooled testing will support high-frequency, low-cost identification of COVID-19, researchers say.
NIH project homes in on COVID racial disparities
The National Institutes of Health has launched studies of the disparity that they hope will better prepare the country for the next great epidemic.
Trump administration’s sudden shift on COVID data leaves states in the lurch
Changes in the reporting of the data will make it harder for health and public officials, as well as the general public, to understand how the virus is spreading.
Navy considers wearables for proximity tracking
The Naval Sea Systems Command is looking for wearable tracking devices so it can tell when staff members might have been exposed to a COVID-positive person at work.
Contact tracing programs must be digital, automated and protect individual privacy
Contact tracing will be one of the most critical weapons in a community’s public health arsenal, so the faster governments deploy digitally driven systems, the sooner they’ll understand the full impact of the spread -- and will be able to go on the offensive against the virus to protect their citizens.
Technology will drive 2020 hurricane readiness and response
As emergency response agencies prepare for hurricanes against the backdrop of COVID-19, they must train staff, validate processes and policies and test and update technology to better inform response and mitigate health risks to responders.
Coronavirus’s painful side effect is deep budget cuts for state and local government services
Declining revenue combined with unexpected expenditures and balanced-budget requirements means state and local governments must cut spending, possibly raise taxes or dip into reserve funds to cover the hundreds of billions lost due to the pandemic.
How COVID-19 in jails and prisons threatens nearby communities
With the highest incarceration rate in the world, the United States is particularly vulnerable to diseases spreading near correctional institutions.
Virginia consolidates COVID response data
Framework for Addiction Analysis and Community Transformation platform launched in 2018 to track opioid addiction has been expanded to help with the commonwealth’s COVID-19 response.
Election experts warn of November disaster
Additional federal investment in local election systems, massive voter education campaigns and election administrators’ ingenuity will be required to prevent a disaster on Election Day.
As lockdowns ease, states must lock up contact tracing data
Contact tracing data can help public health agencies track, identify and quarantine new cases of COVID-19, but if that data falls into the wrong hands, the consequences could be devastating.
Digital contact tracing’s mixed record abroad spells trouble for US efforts to rein in COVID-19
The U.S. may need digital contact tracing more than any other country, but it may turn its back on the very lifesaving innovations it has helped develop.
Focus on fundamentals: How Illinois flipped the work-from-home switch
Using their continuity of operations and disaster-recovery plans, Illinois officials quickly pivoted to a zero-trust, hybrid multi-cloud and multi-premise environment to support remote state workers.
Can software help local governments find alternatives to COVID lockdowns?
Analyzing factors such as population density, demographics, climate and transportation statistics could help policy-makers find strategies that could control the virus without taking a huge toll on the economy, one researcher says.
Your weekend project: A DIY pendant that warns about face touching
Scientists at NASA have released instructions a 3D-printed pendant that reminds wearers not to touch their face.
Cellphone data detects places at risk of COVID spread
Researchers at Colorado State University are leveraging data from wireless cellular networks to pinpoint locations at risk of spreading COVID-19.
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