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Cybersecurity/News
NIST Unveils New Competition to Advance Data Utilization, Privacy Protection

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has launched a new challenge that aims to develop a new platform that will work to provide researchers access to personally identifiable information while ensuring

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by Jane Edwards
May 4, 2018
Civilian/News
DOE Researchers Recognized for Tech Devt Efforts

R&D Magazine has recognized researchers from the Energy Department for their efforts to develop new technology products or processes. DOE said Monday its national laboratories received 33 of the 100 awards given out

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by Ramona Adams
November 21, 2017
Civilian/News
Robert Cardillo: NGA in Talks With Congress to Trade Govt Data Sets for Industry’s AI, Algorithms

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Director Robert Cardillo has said NGA has initiated talks with Congress to strike a public-private partnership in an effort to facilitate the exchange of the agency’s data archives for industry’s

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by Jane Edwards
September 18, 2017
Government Technology/News
Col. Drew Cukor: DoD Aims to Extract Objects From Imagery With New Algorithms

The Defense Department plans to deploy new computer algorithms designed to extract objects of interest from moving or still imagery by the end of the year, DoD News reported Friday. U.S. Marine

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by Ramona Adams
July 24, 2017
Government Technology/News
DARPA Test-Flies Autonomous Small Quadcopters

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency put unmanned quadcopters through a series of tests to demonstrate autonomous flight without the aid of human operators or global positioning systems. DARPA said Wednesday three

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by Ramona Adams
June 29, 2017
Civilian/News
DHS, Google Subsidiary Launch Challenge to Improve Passenger Screening Algorithm

The Department of Homeland Security has kicked off a challenge for the data science community to help optimize algorithms used by the Transportation Security Administration to check passenger body scans for potential

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by Ramona Adams
June 26, 2017
Government Technology/News
DARPA-Backed Researchers Aim to Help Robots Imbibe Human Norms Via Machine Learning Algorithm

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has funded a team of researchers to create a machine-learning algorithm designed to help artificial intelligence systems learn human social norms. The researchers developed the algorithm through

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by Jane Edwards
June 2, 2017
Government Technology
FDA Clears Army-Backed Hemorrhagic Shock Detection Tech

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a hemorrhagic shock detection device that U.S. Army researchers developed alongside scientists and engineers from the University of Colorado and Flashback Technologies. The Army Institute of Surgical Research

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by Ramona Adams
February 9, 2017
Government Technology/News
NIST Seeks Proposals to Address Info Security Threat of Quantum Computers

The National Institute of Standards and Technology wants public input on how to address potential information security threats from quantum computers. NIST said Tuesday the Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization effort seeks methods and strategies to mitigate future quantum

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by Ramona Adams
December 22, 2016
Government Technology/News
Oak Ridge Lab-Built Algorithms Aim to Identify Power Grid Areas That Are Vulnerable to Climate Change

Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created algorithms designed to help utilities and city planners identify electrical service locations across the southern U.S. that would be susceptible to climate change and

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by Jane Edwards
August 8, 2016
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