DOD takes ISIL fight to the deep web

DARPA is using its Memex technology to search, trace and track illicit activity across the vast, hidden underbelly of the Internet.

CBP expands mobile passport app

The Customs and Border Patrol is expanding its Mobile Passport Control application to include Android users and use at Miami International Airport.

Growing weather database sharpens NWS forecasting

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System – which processes, organizes and distributes weather data from tens of thousands of sources – will now be supported by the National Weather Service.

NIH dives into cyber-physical systems research

The National Institutes of Health is among several federal agencies offering grants for breakthrough projects showing the integration of computational and physical systems.

Using open data to protect food supply

A roundtable discussion at New York University focused on how the Department of Agriculture can improve national food resiliency and protect the food supply through the use of open data.

Think fast: Game trains sailors in missile response

Strike Group Defender is the Navy’s first multiplayer, game-based training program to test and evaluate personnel in surface electronic warfare.

DARPA seeks to upgrade computer to human communications

DARPA issued a call for research proposals to develop a two-way communication platform between humans and computers.

Open source tool maps global humanitarian responses

In its first year of use, MapGive, the State Department’s open source global mapping tool, has coordinated expertise when responding to humanitarian crises.

Cloud-based Web app assists fire response teams

The RECOVER decision support system helps post-forest fire rehabilitation teams respond faster to damaged ecosystems.

USDA cultivates open data

The Department of Agriculture announced highlights of its open data initiative as well goals for the next year.

NOAA builds automatic whale detector

Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are combining infrared cameras with image recognition software to automatically detect and count migrating gray whales.

N.C. joins states fielding live traffic safety apps

North Carolina released a mobile traffic application that gives users live data on weather alerts and road conditions.

Analytics remedy bus bunching, curb operational costs

IBM helped Miami’s transportation planners analyze the busses’ paths, speed and stops to assess the accuracy of bus arrival predictions and provide bunching alerts.

What’s keeping drones from taking off

Despite an FAA proposed rule to integrate unmanned aircraft into national airspace for commercial purposes, technology has not allowed for safe long-distance operation,

Boston tackles gridlock with Waze data

Waze will share traffic data with the city in an effort to improve signal timing and ease congestion.

Cities open-source fiscal data via OpenGov

Minneapolis and Pittsburgh have opened their financial data with the OpenGov platform.

Mobile momentum picks up in state and local gov

While extracting value from mobile applications can be challenging for local governments, most are on the path to delivering information and services anywhere, anytime on any device.

Simulator tests software for next-gen prosthetics

The Gazebo simulator is helping DARPA develop prosthetic limbs with intuitive controls and sensory feedback.

DARPA makes strides in searching the ‘deep web’

The Defense Department’s research arm has developed a search engine that lets investigators find and analyze data in the ‘deep web,’ a swath of the Internet inaccessible with conventional tools.

Utah government sees 10,000-fold increase in cyberattacks

A surge in cyberattacks is being attributed to the presence of the National Security Agency’s $1 billion data center.

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