Tweets fuel super-accurate morning traffic prediction

A dataset of tweets that captures people’s sleep-wake status, local events and roadway accidents and construction was able to bridge the information gap created by the overnight lull in traffic.

Security framework for protected data allows researchers to tap Oak Ridge supercomputers

CITADEL opens up new opportunities for big data researchers who previously could not access Summit, the nation’s most powerful scientific supercomputer, because of privacy rules.

How DataOps can unleash the power of AI

Key to agencies driving real outcomes with artificial intelligence, DataOps treats data as an integral piece of overall mission strategy.

Treasury expands list of ‘Do Not Pay’ databases

Twelve databases will be added to the Treasury Department’s multiagency, governmentwide Do Not Pay portal.

DOD’s data decrees aim to preserve military’s advantage

To transform the military into a data-centric organization, the Defense Department has laid out five "data decrees" to guide data sharing, storage and security.

DNA ‘Lite-Brite’ is a promising way to archive data for decades or longer

Using pegs and pegboards made out of DNA and retrieving the data with a microscope -- a molecular version of the Lite-Brite toy – researchers have developed a way to store data for centuries at a density of 330 gigabits per square centimeter.

Integrating open data, open source, cloud drives efficiency

Better integration of three of the federal government’s main strategies -- use of cloud, open source software and open data – would collectively benefit their progress, a new report found.

NLM Pillbox put out to pasture

The National Library of Medicine retired its Pillbox program earlier this year after about a decade of providing a quick way for the public, medical workers and law enforcement to identify a pill.

Data-driven communications lessons from COVID-19

Agencies that embraced data analytics and visualizations during the past year gained powerful communications capabilities that helped them increase transparency, share vital information and improve responsiveness.

The new Normals: NOAA releases 30-year climate data

The 2021 Climate Normals show the 30-year weather and climate averages based on observations from federal weather stations and thousands of citizen scientists.

Navy seeks better analytics on facilities’ energy usage

The Navy wants to get a handle on energy consumption by analyzing data from infrastructure meters and building control systems.

Better acquisition data would improve DOD oversight

While better data would help the Defense Department more effectively assess investments and risks over time, according to a watchdog official, several challenges exist.

Human-AI teaming for DC-based emergency response

Members of Montgomery County, Md.’s Community Emergency Response Team are training an artificial intelligence-based system to find COVID-related items in Twitter posts that public safety officials should know about.

‘Location spoofing’ creates deepfake satellite images

Researchers are working to identify new ways of detecting fake satellite photos, warn of the dangers of falsified geospatial data and call for a system of geographic fact-checking.

Data matching flags suspicious unemployment claims

The National Association of State Workforce Agencies’ Integrity Data Hub has prevented about $243 million in improper unemployment insurance payments.

Feds’ job satisfaction climbs in latest survey

Results from the Office of Personnel Management’s annual employee survey indicates federal employee job satisfaction improved during pandemic.

FCC to share network outage data more broadly

The Federal Communications Commission is planning to expand the sharing of communications network disruption data with certain agencies during emergencies.

Army wants AI to improve analysis of intelligence data

The Army wants to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to decrease the cognitive burden on intelligence analysts, provide timely information to decision-makers and identify specific targets with a high confidence in real time or near real time.

4 emerging cloud trends transforming unstructured data management

Agencies are leveraging cloud technologies to enable secure data collaboration across locations, streamline infrastructure management and help ensure compliance.

Using AI and data to make decisions faster

Former Federal CIO Suzette Kent discusses the importance of -- and challenges with -- using data and artificial intelligence to meet agency missions.

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