Using AI to recognize dangerous hailstorms
Weather researchers are using facial recognition technologies to analyze approaching storms to determine whether they are likely to produce damaging hail.
ROBOpilot converts general-purpose aircraft to UAS
A modular mechanical "pilot" recently completed a two-hour flight at Dugway Proving Ground in Utah.
Blockchain bits: Market forecast, state initiatives, cryptocurrency
As blockchain use cases and applications grow, governments at all levels continue learning about the technology.
DARPA looks to add reasoning to autonomous teams
A new program aims to build AI-enabled teams of autonomous systems that can react to changing context and learn from experience.
Sub-T challenge draws underground drone explorers
Drones of every stripe crawled and flew through mine shafts in DARPA’s latest subterranean technology competition.
DARPA's disinformation detector
The SemaFor program seeks to develop semantic technologies for identifying falsified media to better defend against large-scale, automated disinformation attacks.
DOD looks to spur domestic drone manufacturing
To decrease its reliance on small unmanned aerial systems manufactured by Chinese firm DJI, the Department of Defense is looking to help establish a domestic manufacturing base for lightweight drones.
Examining a video’s changes over time helps flag deepfakes
By looking for inconsistencies in how different parts of the face move from frame to frame over time, researchers have been able to spot deepfakes 96% of the time.
Why blockchain works for records management
As a secure, transparent and regulatory compliant infrastructure, blockchain allows agencies to synchronize records, workflow processes and signatures for multiple parties to a transaction.
HHS Accelerate to launch in January
The Department of Health and Human Services' blockchain-based acquisition portal will get a test run this fall and launch the beginning of the year, HHS CIO Jose Arrieta said.
Army enlists AI in search for better batteries
Researchers are looking for ways to make the batteries that power warfighters' equipment safer, lighter and less expensive.
A 'living lab' for connected vehicles
A public-private partnership in Georgia promises new insights on the infrastructure and data that smart roadways will require.
What's holding back 3-D printing?
A new Congressional Research Service report outlines the obstacles to broader use of the technology.
DARPA looks to nature for new computing model
The Nature as Computer program is interested in models and concepts that exploit biological systems to crack currently unsolvable computational problems.
Algorithms are everywhere but what will it take for us to trust them?
Researchers have developed an algorithm stress test that creates powerful visualizations of a problem, showing all scenarios or examples an algorithm should consider for comprehensive testing.
Virtual reality helps police train for active-shooter scenarios
Law enforcement officers learn critical decision-making skills in training scenarios that can be changed with the click of a mouse.
Last call for 2019 Government Innovation Award nominations!
Help us find the best examples of public-sector innovation in six critical categories -- submit your nomination by Aug. 2.
It’s not easy to give a robot a sense of touch
Understanding the physical mechanisms of touch sensing in the biological world provides great insights when it comes to designing the robotic equivalent, a smart skin. But a significant barrier for the development of smart skin is the electronics required.
Sensor could speed earthquake response
Researchers have found a way to provide reliable information about how much damage a building has sustained in an earthquake, making it easier and faster for responders to assess a building's safety and reoccupation prospects.
When Street Lights Do More Than Illuminate a City
New York cities plan to deploy smart technology, from optic scanners to weather sensors, when they retrofit street lights to make them more energy efficient.
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