Columbus unveils 'initial' smart city operating system

The Smart Columbus Operating System features an open data platform that brings together more than 1,000 mobility-related datasets.

Tracking tech transfer agreements

The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for a cloud-based solution to improve and streamline its technology transfer process.

A cybersecurity credit score

The score provides device-level vulnerability insight for patch prioritization and can facilitate communication with less tech-savvy execs.

How blockchain helped bring down the Silk Road

Blockchain's audit trail, coupled with federal subpoena power, made it possible for investigators to uncover the personal accounts linked to operators of the underground marketplace.

FAA picks 10 for drone integration pilot program

The winners and their commercial partners will work with the FAA to develop UAS testing zones and build a regulatory framework for unmanned systems operation.

Agencies grow to trust the cloud, but still must verify

Although the cloud has demonstrated its utility, agility and scalability, federal execs underscore the importance of security.

Drones gear up to fly beyond visible line of sight

Based on three years of BVLOS research with the Federal Aviation Administration, PrecisionHawk has incorporated the latest tracking and detect-and-avoid technology into its own products.

Army plans unified virtual training environment

The Synthetic Training Environment will combine today's training environments to better manage collective training across land, air, maritime, space and cyber domains.

NYC Transit is building a fleet of chatbots

The city's Metropolitan Transit Authority is creating chatbots that will allow agency employees to ask natural language questions to get answers from information in its databases.

Cities await announcement of drone pilot program winners

The Federal Aviation Administration will soon name the 10 winners of drone Integration Pilot Program that will help expand the integration of unmanned aerial systems into the national airspace.

Do you know where your data's been?

Data lineage gives IT managers visibility so they can trace errors, debug applications or recreate lost output.

Oregon's pot data needs better security

The agency that regulates recreational marijuana needs to improve the reliability and security of the data it uses for licensing and seed-to-sale tracking, auditors said.

Encrypting satellite communications

As defense agencies increasingly deploy constellations of low-earth orbit satellites, they want input into how to bake in security.

Earth modeling system built for exascale

The Energy Exascale Earth System Model will forecast how land, air and water systems interact.

Agencies see big upsides to RPA

Over 20 federal agencies are experimenting with robotic process automation, a technology that some estimate could save the federal government billions of dollars.

Facial recognition in the dark

Army researchers have developed a way to enhance images from night-vision cameras to match them with photos in existing biometric face databases or on watch lists.

Taking down malicious drones

The White House has proposed allowing the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security to detect and disable drones that pose a safety or security threat to specific U.S.-based assets or missions.

Advancing AI with grand challenges, greater security

The last of three hearings on artificial intelligence examined challenges to the technology and government's role in driving AI forward.

Assessing the impact of algorithms

An Algorithmic Impact Assessment could help governments avoid the potential pitfalls associated with automated decision-making, the AI Now Institute says.

Army wants AI to help soldiers sort signals intell

The Army Rapid Capabilities Office thinks artificial intelligence can better classify signals for soldiers fighting against adversaries with well-developed electronic warfare capabilities.

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