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Defining Open Data

GovLoop

CDC Data Maps Illustrate Threat Impacts It’s often impossible to confine environmental and public health events to a specific jurisdiction, agency or area of responsibility. EJI draws its data from the CDC, Census Bureau, Environmental Protection Agency, and Mine Safety and Health Administration.

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Digitizing the Curb Appeal

GovLoop

With the Open Mobility Foundation, Seattle’s Department of Transportation is creating a way to digitally define loading zones and measure their effectiveness through a Curb Data Specification (CDS). The city and researchers can also use the real-time open source data about loading space usage to design better curb management.

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UK Gov launches measures to enhance cyber security in AI models and software

Open Access Government - Technology News

Notably, the notorious breach on the MoveIT software in 2023 underscores the critical need for robust cyber security measures in safeguarding sensitive data and mitigating cyber threats. With cyber resilience at the forefront of national priorities, the stage is set for a future defined by innovation, security, and prosperity.

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Coming to terms with generative AI’s early potential for government

Open Access Government - Technology News

Generative AI marks a further big leap by eliminating the need for extensive training of virtual agents and enabling greater use of data to create personalized content and experiences for constituents. While generative AI is beginning to open new possibilities in government, its use also has vast limitations.

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Disaster response and risk management using PNNL’s Aether framework on AWS

AWS Public Sector Blog

These processes rely heavily on domain-specific data ingestion and processing for batch and continuous data sources. PNNL developed Aether as a reusable framework for sharing data and analytics with sponsors and stakeholders. Lambda functions are at the core of the computational workload.

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Cooking up change: A recipe for federal digital transformation

Partnership for Public Service

This blog draws from our opening workshop session with Department of Energy Chief Information Officer Ann Dunkin, who shared strategies for federal leaders starting a digital transformation project. Methods to identify priority services needing technological upgrades include customer feedback, data analysis and reviewing industry benchmarks.

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Raising the bar on accessibility for open-source public sector solutions

AWS Public Sector Blog

Performance Dashboard on AWS is an open source solution in the AWS Solutions Library designed by AWS experts to help organizations build, deploy, and maintain customizable dashboards to communicate the data-driven performance of public sector services. In April 2021, Amazon Web Services (AWS) released Performance Dashboard on AWS.