Data
Vast quantities of data are delivering revolutionary insights to federal government agencies and decision-makers. New technologies developed in and out of the industry can help agencies shift, sift and process large amounts of data rapidly. Open-source data also helps organizations use common data sets to build new tools. Other tools help users visualize data for activities like dashboard monitoring. Data standards help the industry communicate with a common language across systems. Federal agencies also are examining ways to understand and secure data from cyber threats.
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Michelle Holko, Presidential Innovation Fellow at NIH
Exploring the value of data in health science efforts across government.
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Susan Gregurick, Director of the NIH Office of Data Science Strategy
The lead behind the agency's data science strategy discusses important of data sharing in health research.
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What USDS is Doing to Support Patient, Provider Access to Medicare Claims Data
The goal is to provide better access to claims data for improved health care outcomes.
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For the 2020 Census, A Data-Driven Approach Counts
New technologies are helping the U.S. Census Bureau reduce costs and encourage self-response.
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Harnessing Data to Combat Human Trafficking
The Global Emancipation Network deploys data-driven tools to stop exploitation and abuse.
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Federal AI Best Practices Require Getting a Handle on Data
Data management and skilling the workforce are part of a multi-pronged approach to AI.
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Balancing Challenges of Data Continuity and IT Modernization at VA
The agency is thinking through how to modernize while sustaining core functions managed under legacy systems.
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FDA Aims to Accelerate Data Modernization Through TMAP
The Food and Drug Administration is looking to modernize its internal technology infrastructure and the ways it uses data in regulatory processes through its Technology Modernization Action Plan (TMAP).
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Data Management in Health Care Requires Integrity, Standardization, Access
Health care innovation in 2020 and beyond demonstrates the rapidly increasing value of data in developing better solutions and giving patients greater access to care and freedom in finding the care that fits them best.
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Government Needs to Tie Advances in Data Science to Human-Centered Design
Agencies are focusing on human-centered design as the guiding principle that will ensure effective use of new health care technology across major agencies.
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CBP's Facial ID Tech in Focus at House Hearing
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection is partnering with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to improve the agency's algorithms in its facial recognition technology for identifying people coming into the U.S., agency officials said during a House hearing that evaluated the current state of the technology.
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GSA CDO: Data Outcome Feedback Loops Can Improve Predictive Analytics
Government agencies may have a new way to improve decision-making backed by data and predictive analytics models, according to General Services Administration Chief Data Officer Kris Rowley.
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