What's next for government enterprise mobility
The partnership between Apple and IBM may help overcome traditional barriers to deploying mobile enterprise solutions in the government space: security and long development cycles.
How CMS takes on and beats back Medicare fraud
Integrated with several Medicare databases, the Fraud Prevention System uses predictive algorithms and analytics to compare billing patterns against Medicare fee-for-service claims prior to payment.
Postal Service envisions Internet of packages and things
The Postal Service explores how best to interconnect postal operations with the future Internet of Things, when the network can spot delays before the customer does.
Tracking Ebola with CDC's app
Developed by the Centers for Disease Control, the Epi Info viral hemorrhagic fever application is getting its first chance to speed contact tracing of everyone exposed to a person with Ebola and to help with the collection and management of data.
LOC recommends formats for preservation of software, data sets
The Library of Congress released a set of recommended formats for long-term preservation of a range of works, both for the Library and for library communities, creators, vendors and archivists.
Data lakes: Don’t dive in just yet
While some claim data lakes are essential to capitalizing on big data analytics, there is no common view about what a data lake is or how it can provide value, said Gartner researchers.
GIS app streamlines easement clearings
A team from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg, N.C., utility department developed an app that speeds up easement clearing – and saves costs.
Using analytics to reduce child abuse risk
Florida's Department of Children and Families is studying the use of predictive analytics to reduce child fatalities.
5 DARPA projects to break the military's dependence on GPS
DARA is backing development of systems that could provide geospatial data to troops when and where GPS is not an option.
Army tech shifts medical focus from treatment to prevention
Army Wellness Centers use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and a central database of medical information to help improve the readiness of soldiers.
4 principles of simplified data management
It may seem that government database managers must collect large amounts of data and store it for many years, but this process is inefficient, unnecessary and results in escalating costs and headaches.
State Department wants a website for country performance analytics
The State Department wants to build a web-based databank of foreign countries' performance indicators to be used for data-driven problem solving.
Census.gov 'transformation' focuses on data customer
The Census Bureau is conducting a digital transformation of its website using content optimization, search and market analytics to keep its focus on the preferences of its data customers.
Site renovation: How THOMAS transformed into Congress.gov
The Congress.gov website and database is set to launch in September with a mobile-friendly interface and easier to use, more advanced search functions.
Big Data Sandbox helps accelerate big data development
The Talend Big Data Sandbox is a preconfigured, ready-to-use big data integration environment designed to quickly get big data projects off the ground.
Army building marketplace for tactical IT hardware
The Army's hardware marketplace will give soldiers a 'plug-and-play' experience, whether they are accessing information on secure handheld devices, vehicle mounted systems or command post screens.
In-Q-Tel invests in tech to voice-enable apps
The partnership with Expect Labs will help agencies build apps that navigate through large volumes of data using only voice, touch and gesture.
Software fixes broken links in SQL tables
LinkFixer Advanced automatically preserves and fixes links stored in SQL databases, saving IT departments from the headaches of lost data when files are moved or renamed.
FAA gets air-traffic management tool from NASA
Terminal Sequence and Spacing technology lets controllers safely reduce excess spacing between approaching aircraft, saving time and fuel while reducing emissions.
E-discovery firm granted patent for litigation data management tech
UBIC software speeds the archiving and retrieval of historical information related to the legal discovery process.
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