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- Artificial Intelligence in Russia Issue 18
- /analyses/2021/01/artificial-intelligence-in-russia-issue-18
- This report, the eighteenth in a series of biweekly updates, is part of an effort by CNA to provide timely, accurate, and relevant information and analysis of the field of civilian and military artificial intelligence (AI) in Russia and, in particular, how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. It relies on Russian-language open source material.
- Fund for Compulsory Health Information with building a service to formulate tariffs for the provision of medical care, and with building a voice assistant to collect feedback from the public ... criminals and drawing composite images The Ministry of Emergencies with analyzing photographs and images to, for example, assess natural disasters The Ministry of Health with identifying neoplasms
- Center for Data Management and Analytics
- /centers-and-divisions/ipr/dma
- CNA’s Center for Data Management and Analytics partners with FAA, FEMA, NASA and other agencies to optimize data systems for transportation, drones, cyber, etc.
- medical equipment/ventilators, health care workers and vaccines orange half half /images/Centers/IPR/DMA/drone-city.jpg Answers in the Air: A History of Connecting FAA Data to Emergency Management Answers ... of Health and Human Services make decisions and track funding as it aligns to strategic priorities .
- Best Practices to Address the Problem of Child Trafficking in the U.S.
- /analyses/2017/best-practices-to-address-the-problem-of-child-trafficking-in-the-u.s
- Child trafficking is a pervasive criminal justice and public health concern in the United States. Over the past 17 years, law enforcement agencies have made great strides in understanding child trafficking networks, investigating child trafficking cases, bringing traffickers to justice, and restoring freedom to children trafficked for sex and labor. Law enforcement agencies are frequently the first contacts for child victims of trafficking and serve as community leaders for local anti-trafficking initiatives. While law enforcement agencies have grown in their capacity to identify and respond to child trafficking situations, key challenges persist in victim identification, victim engagement and support, and investigation protocols. This document provides a broad overview of the challenges facing law enforcement agencies and how interdisciplinary partnerships are being used across the country to overcome these barriers and ensure a comprehensive approach to curbing child sex and labor trafficking.
- in the U.S. Child trafficking is a pervasive criminal justice and public health concern in the United States. Over the past 17 years, law enforcement agencies have made great strides in understanding child ... and labor trafficking. Child trafficking is a serious criminal justice and public health issue facing communities today. Child trafficking has an indelible effect on victims and survivors, their families ... or have been marginalized in society, such as runaway youth or children in foster care, are at particular risk for trafficking. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children estimates that one
- The Navy At A Tipping Point
- /analyses/2010/the-navy-at-a-tipping-point
- For the past 60 years, since roughly the outbreak of the Korean War and the U.S. response to that war, the Navy has had a consistent strategy for the structure, deployment, and posturing of the fleet. American maritime dominance has been based on forces that were deployed forward and always ready to respond quickly to emerging situations in areas of vital interest to American foreign policy. Because of the perceived need to be able to respond at the highest levels of warfare throughout the Cold War, those forces were built, trained, and equipped to be “combat credible” against capable challengers. “Combat credible” meant the ability to project power against advanced air defenses, conduct and enable littoral/amphibious operations in opposed environments, and establish blue-water dominance against highly capable surface, sub-surface, and air threats.
- demands for spending on people and health care have shrunk. They will not grow in the future. There is a gap that must be addressed. Daniel Whiteneck Michael Price /reports/2010/D0022262.A3.pdf
- STUDY: PROTECTING MEDICAL SERVICES AND FORCE HEALTH IN A COVID ENVIRONMENT: AN ASSESSMENT OF USNS COMFORT OPERATIONS IN NEW YORK CITY
- /quick-looks/2021/2nd-fleet-study-2020
- Assessed the lessons learned on how to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 from the USN Comfort's mission in New York City
- facilities to concentrate on more numerous and serious COVID-19 cases. Within several days of its arrival, the ship’s mission changed to the care of any patient regardless of COVID status. STUDY AND FINDINGS: Analysts from CNA’s Health Analytics and Medical Readiness program interviewed Comfort crewmembers, including Military Sealift Command crew, military leadership, and key medical and engineering ... . /quick-looks/2021/2ndFleetStudy2020.pdf /images/Centers/CNA/RFR/RFR-EIE-6157522.jpg /quick-looks/2021/2ndFleetStudy2020Cover.png STUDY: PROTECTING MEDICAL SERVICES AND FORCE HEALTH IN A COVID ENVIRONMENT: AN ASSESSMENT OF USNS
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 39, May 30, 2022
- /our-media/newsletters/ai-and-autonomy-in-russia/issue-39
- window mode to requests of reps of Moscow industry; a unified veterinary information center to improve the quality of vet care; and a unified system for managing the transportation of land passenger ... supply of professionals was particularly damaging to the broader market's health. The study authors noted that “[the study] revealed an acute shortage of competent specialists in the field of information
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 1, November 2, 2021
- /our-media/newsletters/china-ai-and-autonomy-report/issue-1
- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 1, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- identifies various PRC provinces, municipalities, and districts to serve as “intelligent social governance experimental bases” on a variety of issues, including city administration, elder care, education, community governance, environmental governance, health and sanitation, and sports. The PRC often uses policy experimentation to test out a policy or initiative’s effectiveness in a local setting prior
- BTAM: Barriers to Continuity of Care
- /quick-looks/2025/04/btam-barriers-to-continuity-of-care
- BTAM is a community-based process that requires partners to work together to identify, assess, and manage threats
- enforcement, prosecutors, schools, social services, health care systems and providers, lawmakers, courts, probation and parole officers, employers, parents and immediate family, and bystanders ... BTAM: Barriers to Continuity of Care BTAM is a community-based process that requires partners to work together to identify, assess, and manage threats Behavioral threat assessment and management ... to Continuity of Care
- Reform Background Checks to Protect the Most Vulnerable
- /our-media/indepth/2020/02/reform-background-checks-to-protect-the-most-vulnerable
- More robust and consistent background screening of long-term care and childcare workers can improve the safety and security of our youngest and oldest citizens.
- a nursing home resident during a back massage. Perhaps most shockingly, a home health care aide on probation for burglary was convicted of murdering his 74-year-old former employer while burglarizing her home. The crime inspired a new state law that now requires criminal background checks for anyone seeking a home health care aide position. Better background screening could have prevented those cases ... Reform Background Checks to Protect the Most Vulnerable More robust and consistent background screening of long-term care and childcare workers can improve the safety and security of our youngest
- To Halt the 2019-nCoV Coronavirus, Think Globally, Coordinate Locally
- /our-media/indepth/2020/01/to-halt-the-2019-ncov-coronavirus-think-globally-coordinate-locally
- An international effort is underway to halt the spread of a novel coronavirus, known as 2019-nCoV.
- know is that close coordination between federal, state and local public health and health care authorities is critical to any response in a scenario like this. This will help ensure that all parties ... To Halt the 2019-nCoV Coronavirus, Think Globally, Coordinate Locally 27 Eric Trabert An international effort is underway to halt the spread of a novel coronavirus, known as 2019-nCoV. The World Health Organization, Chinese health authorities, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are all critical to this effort. However, CNA’s Center for Public Health Preparedness and Resilience