Get out of jail or do more time? Risk tools help judges decide.
Former New Jersey attorney general leads an effort to develop risk-assessment tool to help judges make data-driven sentencing decisions.
Report: Best practices for big data projects
A report by the IBM Center for the Business of Government provides advice from CIOs for implementing big data projects.
Big IT players add analytics apps to enterprise systems
Intel and Microsoft offer new data analytics tools designed to build upon their installed base of enterprise technologies and services.
NYC Geek Squad stays on mission to liberate data
Building on successes of 2013, the Mayor's Office of Data Analytics pushes predictive analytics to help city leaders make data-driven decisions.
Treasury crosses the finish line on fraud network overhaul
Modernization of the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network has standardized data, speeded electronic filing and improved the ability to search terabytes of financial transaction data for evidence of wrongdoing.
How big data is remaking the government data center
The spread of big data tools and technologies is not only altering the way government data is being analyzed, it is reshaping the data center itself.
City mines eviction filings to slow homelessness
New York City's Department of Homeless Services is using analytics to anticipate evictions and help identify families at risk of becoming homeless.
How analytics sharpens state disease surveillance, lower costs
State public health agencies are turning to more advanced analytics in turning simple immunization registries into engines of population health management.
Splunk announces tools for higher-ed, enterprise security, storage
Data analysis software firm Splunk offers subscription pricing to the higher education community and announces security and enterprise IT monitoring apps.
New York tests video analytics for foot traffic
New York City has partnered with analytics firm Placemeter to map the flow of pedestrian traffic through the city to help understand and anticipate the demand for new public services and business opportunities.
Cities turn the corner on 'smart city' investment
Market research firm IDC Government Insights says cities will start putting in place the IT building blocks for smart city systems and applications in 2014.
Repurposing technology: GPS used to predict hazards
Scientists are taking advantage of a network of hundreds of GPS stations in Southern California to predict hazardous events such as earthquakes and flash floods.
Cloud-based analytics keeps Montreal's buses full and ridership growing
A combination of cloud computing and business analytics has helped the city of Montreal track the habits of individual public transit riders — and reward their loyalty.
Data analytics charts new path to heart attack survival
A Wake County, N.C., EMS team uses data analytics to uncover a new treatment protocol that extends survival rates for heart attack patients.
Smithsonian builds Internet of connected exhibits, specimens, research apps
The Smithsonian Institution is undergoing a digital makeover to support more interactive exhibits, displays and research applications for the public and research communities.
Rutgers' RTM Dx makes crime prediction affordable
RTM Dx is a free tool developed by researchers at Rutgers University's School of Criminal Justice to help police predict where crimes are going to occur.
Dell Software addresses agency needs in BYOD, big data and security
Dell Software recently announced new tools for mobility management, security and business intelligence.
Zettaset adds encryption feature to Hadoop management platform
Big data management firm Zettaset announced a enhancement to its Orchestrator tool that offers data-at-rest encryption for customers working in Hadoop environments.
Lawrence Livermore explores the shape of data, expanding query-free analytics
The national lab is using a new technique, topological data analysis, to extract meaning from large and varied data sets through a collaboration with commercial DARPA spinoff, Ayasdi Inc.
Forward! by Unisys ready for mission-critical app migration
Based on secure partitioning technology, the fabric-based platform offers secure containers for application workloads running on Intel-based servers.
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