The hidden dangers of big data tools
While big data tools are very powerful, the results they deliver tend to be only as good as the strategy behind their deployment.
Tech decisions driving Michigan's public safety expansion
In the last decade, the state of Michigan has achieved near blanket coverage of its Public Safety Communications System, a digital voice IP network of federal, state, tribal and private public safety agencies and police departments across the state.
How Michigan set the pace for state public safety networking
After Detroit established the first city police radio system, the state maintained an upgrade path that kept it at the forefront of local public safety communications.
Recognition as a service joins cloud's roster of options
The CitySync license plate RaaS solution lets governments access the recognition engine with any camera and store data in the cloud.
Miniature radar may put UAVs in the air
Researchers at the University of Denver's Unmanned Systems Research Institute have developed 'sense and avoid' technology for unmanned aerial vehicles – a phased-array radar system that weighs only 12 ounces.
IBM's Watson to supercharge personal medical app
GenieMD, one of three winners of IBM's Watson Mobile Developer Challenge, aims to tap the supercomputer to provide sophisticated analysis and information to health care queries.
Making smartphones work for us during disasters
Similar to a phone’s airplane mode, a 'disaster mode' would help Android devices conserve energy and share information that could improve planning for disaster assistance.
USGS Climate Change Viewer opens window on our future
The viewer visualizes data on projected changes in snowpack, soil moisture, runoff and evaporative deficit for U.S. states and counties.
Robots stand guard on bridges and ports
The attributes of precision, repetition and scale make robots ideal for tackling one of the country's biggest economic challenges: maintaining the deteriorating infrastructure of the U.S. highway system.
Robots step up for government work
As robots have gotten more sophisticated and their costs have dropped, they are now taking on new roles in the broader civilian government workspace.
Hands-on robots: From surgery to bomb disassembly
Although robots are not yet "smart," a new breed is emerging that can reach out and manipulate its environment in routines so precise and synchronized that a form of electronic intelligence seems to be at work.
Inkblots and gestures: Getting creative about security
Because today’s cell phones contain more data than many desktop computers, improving security for mobile devices is becoming a priority.
Robonaut 2 gets its space legs
Robonaut's new legs have prehensile feet, which will give it an edge over humans, letting it climb ladders while its hands are free to work or hold objects.
Can we delegate moral decisions to robots?
The Office of Naval Research has undertaken a project to field robots that can make simple moral decisions, such as whether to help a wounded solider instead of completing an assigned task on the battlefield.
The dark side of the Internet of Everything
The simple act of turning on your cell phone exposes you to being tracked across the Internet – even if you have switched off location-based services.
Can NASA help keep the lights on?
NASA researchers are using transmission lines at Dominion Virginia Power to measure the impact of solar events on power surges -– and outages.
NREL calls up down-and-out robot to science big leagues
A team at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory reprogrammed a furniture-building robot to test the hoses that hydrogen-powered vehicles will use when refueling.
How parking data drives urban planning
Built with open-source software, MapServer and Google Maps API, the King County Multi-Family Residential Parking Calculator allows users to view neighborhood parking data.
UAVs to power wireless -- anywhere
DARPA's Mobile Hotspots program aims to deliver secure, high-speed wireless networks to troops in remote locations using millimeter-wave wireless transceivers on small unmanned aerial vehicles.
Feel factor: Devices to detect and respond to users' moods
Computers may not yet have feelings, but the day seems to be quickly approaching when they will be able to detect and respond to how you are feeling.
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