Securing utilities by detecting bad data

Researchers are looking to prevent false data injections from disrupting energy and water control systems.

Super-powered SIM models COVID spread through Chicago

Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory are using the Theta supercomputer to simulate the spread of COVID-19 throughout Chicago so researchers can learn how the virus spreads.

COVID dashboard helps state and local leaders plan for reopening

Maps and red-yellow-green indicators for key indicators give decision-makers a structured understanding of how a state or county is performing.

Army goes deep on autonomous systems

The nine-year Scalable, Adaptive and Resilient Autonomy program aims to develop resilient, intelligent and collaborative ground and aerial vehicles that can operate in complex and contested environments.

GAO: States are being burdened by dueling federal cyber regs

Federal agencies should coordinate on state agencies’ cybersecurity assessments, including leveraging other agencies’ assessments or conducting joint reviews, the Government Accountability Office says.

Interactive traffic tech can ease congestion

Combining intelligent transportation systems and consumer real-time traffic apps is a less expensive and more effective way to reduce congestion than spending funds to expand roadways, researchers say.

Navy 3D printing COVID-19 test swabs

An Army-Navy partnership will produce and deliver 3D-printed nasal test swabs for COVID-19 testing.

Can machine learning predict coronavirus spread?

Using datasets on climate, health and social movement, researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab want to identify what influences COVID-19 transmission.

Model predicts how long COVID lasts on surfaces

Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate has developed a predictive modeling tool that shows how fast SARS-CoV-2 will decay on hard surfaces under a range of temperature and humidity conditions.

How 911 dispatchers can work from home

In Alexandria, Va., 911 dispatchers are taking calls and handling operations from their homes using FirstNet’s network, hotspots and smartphones.

Bill would fund unemployment IT modernization, portable benefits

The Emergency Benefits for Independent Workers Program Act would establish an emergency portable benefits fund for states to use for unemployed workers and to help modernize their IT systems.

Machine-learning model shows quarantine impact on virus spread

Researchers at MIT were able to draw a direct correlation between quarantine measures and a reduction in the effective reproduction number of the virus.

Automating problem solving in enterprise data centers

The Naval Information Warfare Center wants new ways to help enterprise data centers perform at an expert level despite not having sufficient IT staff with extensive experience.

Census ramps up COVID-19 survey

Census will leverage its cloud-based data collection infrastructure to provide timely information on how pandemic-related changes are affecting Americans.

Demographic, economic census data for COVID-19 response

The Census Bureau has launched a resource page that highlights demographic and economic data decision-makers can use for more effective response to the pandemic.

Coronavirus resources climb into the cloud

Amazon Web Services is developing a data lake of curated, updated datasets related to COVID-19, and Google Cloud is hosting an open data platform and operational dashboard.

FirstNet reinforces COVID-19 test facilities, front-line health workers

FirstNet, the nationwide public-safety wireless broadband network, is expanding services to help responders during the coronavirus pandemic.

Autonomous vehicles deliver COVID-19 tests to lab

Traveling across the Mayo Clinic’s Florida campus, the unmanned AVs ferry tests from a drive-thru clinic to a processing lab.

NY assembling COVID-19 tech SWAT teams

Teams will assist in the state’s coronavirus response for three-month service deployments and address issues in technology, operations, analytics and communications.

NOAA expands use of unmanned systems

The new Unmanned Systems Operations Program will provide training, cybersecurity, acquisition and other centralized support services as the number of autonomous missions increase.

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