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E-MEME, being developed for the Office of Naval Research, would apply epidemiological principles to public sentiment in order to predict protests, uprisings or even attacks.
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E-MEME might be used to predict how long it takes an infectious idea to cross over geographical areas or how likely it is to spread at all.
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Long before companies offered commercial total lightning detection services to government, NASA and National Weather Service researchers experimented with homegrown systems.
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Newly available data on lightning activity within clouds gives NWS, NASA and the military better warnings about severe weather.
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Adding the open-source framework will lead to more task-specific analytics for agencies that need to turn data into insights and decisions they can act on, says Gartner.
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Attunity's software for file replication lets organizations rapidly move data in and out of Hadoop and the cloud.
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The Transportation Security Agency awards a contract for big data analysis as it pursues other screening technologies.
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Picking criminal cases to investigate and prosecute can be a subtle, subjective process, former special agent John A. Cassara writes. Analytics software can help prosecutors make the right choice.
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Police departments are adding the algorithm-driven software to their public safety arsenal to reduce felony crimes.
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The state and the Desert Research Institute partner with IBM to use analytics and advanced research applications for scientific research, education and economic development.