IARPA wants to automate geospatial imagery analysis

The intelligence community’s research arm wants help detecting and monitoring human activity over time.

HHS taps into nationwide drug-testing data

A clinical drug testing services provider is giving the Department of Health and Human Services near-real-time test results from all 50 states for free in an effort to combat the country’s drug overdose crisis.

AI for wildlife management

Several projects are using artificial intelligence to analyze camera images, helping researchers quickly leverage field-collected data.

CDOs move the needle on data strategy

With the release of the Federal Data Strategy 2020 Action Plan, agency chief data officers have paved the way to a more innovative and collaborative future.

California taps utility data to flag cannabis fraud

A cloud-based platform running advanced algorithms on nontraditional data sources like utilities alerts cannabis regulators of potentially high-risk or fraudulent activities.

Supporting the VA’s high reliability organization journey through data

Intelligent software and data visualization can identify the most relevant statistics, facilitating patient monitoring, reducing errors and improving care.

GAO: USPS last-mile data useful, but unlikely to generate much revenue

To offset increased costs associated with mail delivery, the Government Accountability Office weighs the pros and cons of leveraging the Postal Service's last-mile delivery network.

NOAA's Big Data Project is officially operational

An innovative effort to put government data into the commercial cloud gets formalized via multiyear contracts with three major cloud service providers.

In search of better biometrics

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released new biometric samples researchers can use to test their authentication technology.

Lessons learned from DOD's transportation management systems consolidation

How the Defense Department transformed a complicated, disconnected set of systems into an environment that can readily embrace a modern, digital-ready future.

How tech helps Chicago keep a lid on crime

The city's Strategic Decision Support Centers give police near- real-time support for crime detection, response and investigation.

How to train computers faster for 'extreme' datasets

A divide-and-conquer approach to machine learning can slash the time and computational resources required for “extreme classification problems” like speech translation and answering general questions.

WMD management complicated by data challenges

A common data architecture will help the military make sense of the massive amounts of data collected via disparate systems.

Oak Ridge taps utility data for energy-use models

Using data from Chattanooga's power company and a decommissioned supercomputer, researchers created 170,000 building models that will help the nation reduce energy use by 30%.

5 must-have reporting tool requirements to improve service and results

Reporting tools should provide critical insights into a government operation, continually facilitate and support change management and be regularly re-evaluated for effectiveness.

System uses video from 3 phones to find shooters

Researchers have developed a system that can accurately locate shooters based on video recordings from as few as three smartphones.

To meet increasing consumer demands, look internally first

By investing dollars and resources in digital transformation, measurement and talent, government agencies can better align their services with citizen’s expectations and drive meaningful innovation for future constituents.

USDOT building out data tools for traffic safety

The U.S. Transportation Department is looking to partner with state, local and tribal governments on developing data analysis tools to improve roadway safety.

Visualization tools a 'game changer' for Smart Columbus

The cloud-based integrated data exchange that powers smart city efforts in Columbus, Ohio, now offers visualization tools to help users quickly make sense of the data.

State data leaders form alliance

Members of the State Chief Data Officer Network are working to share their experiences, build relationships and improve coordination in support of strong data management and oversight.

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