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Public agencies use software from Libera for vocational rehabilitation. CiviCore, once part of Neon One, has government clients that include courts, schools and health and human services departments.
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The state Department of Commerce’s Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy is working with an AI-powered health platform to support faster prescription renewals for state residents with chronic conditions.
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Improved autonomous vehicle technology could reduce the tens of thousands of annual U.S. deaths due to human error behind the wheel. Are driverless cars the next big public health intervention?
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It is not yet clear how many customers have already been affected, and how many more customers of the state's might be so.
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The Food and Drug Administration is challenging the public to create an app that could connect opioid overdose victims with lifesaving medication.
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Indiana CIO Dewand Neely talks about how his state is applying data to address an issue on many governors’ agendas.
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The technology will improve efforts to share and use information to support better health-care decisions.
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The settlement, valued at $100 million, includes cash payments to Oregon, as well as a six-year license agreement for products and services that Gov. Kate Brown said can be used to "significantly modernize state government's IT systems."
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Winning projects serve internal and external stakeholders well, proving the dedication and hard work in designing and creating these projects was well worth the effort.
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We should heed concerns about how private genetic data banks are used and accessed before we enable a system where the future of public genetic research lies in private hands.
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By tapping into diverse data sources in Flint, researchers can predict vulnerable homes and even have found that home water service lines may not be the biggest contributor to lead poisoning.
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At least 13 percent of outdoor lighting is now LED. Is it safe?
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Modern technology is generating data that allows criminal justice to add shades of gray to what has long been viewed as a black and white issue.
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Some hospitals and other medical providers are experimenting with ride-hailing services to help patients without access to cars get to their appointments.
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The Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission has released an app for users to report drinking violations, such as serving alcohol to minors.
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The new state prescription drug monitoring program enables health-care professionals to address potentially fatal drug abuse and provide improved and streamlined care to their patients.
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The upgrade will give the state a new foundation for Medicaid, and provide government leaders with information in near-real time that allows for better decision-making.
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