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Sources for Police Use of Force Data
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Daniel S. Lawrence and Hannah McLaurin provide a variety of resources to help analysts and policymakers find data on police use of force.
Sources for Police Use of Force Data Daniel S. Lawrence and Hannah McLaurin provide a variety of resources to help analysts and policymakers find data on police use of force. /images/InDepth/Cop%20in%20Mask%20resized.jpg Sources for Police Use of Force Data Daniel S. Lawrence & Hannah McLaurin Daniel Lawrence is a Research Scientist Center for CNA’s Justice Research and Innovation. Hannah McLaurin is a CNA System Engineer for CNA's Center for Data Management and Analytics . Recent social movements for police reform have highlighted the lack of data collected or publicly available
Don't Wait to Review Your COVID-19 Response
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Prolonged pandemics, such as the outbreak of COVID-19, pose a particular dilemma as agencies decide when to conduct an after-action review.
of COVID-19, pose a particular dilemma as agencies decide when to conduct an after-action review. The answer is now. Many public health and emergency management agencies are conducting interim reviews ... challenges early and take action to address them before they become systematic problems. Data can be collected through open surveys, periodic hot wash meetings and interviews and monitoring performance
How the Bahamas Can Rebuild Quickly — Learning from Puerto Rico
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Rebuilding supply chains after the hurricane in the Bahamas requires emergency managers to support private sector supply chains, not just disaster relief.
in news coverage. As a result, the U.S. government launched the largest food mission in U.S. history. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was able to provide more than 30 million meals ... assist the private sector by providing novel solutions like setting up temporary mobile electronic data transfer connections to help process bankcards to enable payment for goods. Early in Puerto Rico
ai with ai: 52 Views of HOListic Imagination
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In news items, Andy and Dave discuss China’s call for international cooperation on a code of ethics for AI. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) unveils the first intergovernmental standards for AI policies, with support from 42 countries. The US Army has invited the design of prototypes for the Next-Generation Squad Weapon, which may include wind-sensing and even facial-recognition technology. DARPA’s Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) presents an essay at IEEE Spectrum, which describes the challenges of making the most out of an increasingly crowded electromagnetic spectrum, including running contests for better spectrum management, and using Colosseum as the testing ground. Google announces the ‘AI Workshop,’ which offers early access to AI capabilities and experiments. In research, Google DeepMind announces an AI that has achieved human-level performance in Quake III Arena Capture the Flag mode; among other things, human players rated the AI as “more collaborative than other humans” (though had mixed reaction to the AI as their teammates). Google Research presents HOList, an environment for machine learning of higher-order theorem proving. Research from Oxford University creates a model for human-like machine thinking by mimicking the prefrontal cortex for language-guided imagination. A paper from Jeff Cline at Uber AI Labs suggests a different approach to Artificial General Intelligence, by means of AI-generating algorithms that learn how to produce AgI. MacroPolo produces a series of 6 charts on Chinese AI talent. CBInsights compiles the view of 52 “experts” on “How AI Will Go Out of Control.” Blum, Kopcroft, Kannan, and Microsoft release Foundations of Data Science; Hutter, Kotthoff, Vanschoren, and Springer-Verlag make Automated Machine Learning available. The Purdue Symposium on Ethics, Technology, and the Future of War and Security release a video on the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Autonomy and AI in Warfare. The University of Colorado Boulder creates an Index of Complex Networks (ICON). And Alexander Reben creates a repository of 1 million fake AI-generated faces.
electromagnetic spectrum, including running contests for better spectrum management, and using Colosseum as the testing ground. Google announces the ‘AI Workshop,’ which offers early access to AI ... compiles the view of 52 “experts” on “How AI Will Go Out of Control.” Blum, Kopcroft, Kannan, and Microsoft release Foundations of Data Science; Hutter, Kotthoff, Vanschoren, and Springer-Verlag make ... ) Reports / Surveys of the Week Chinese AI Talent in Six Charts How AI Will Go Out Of Control According To 52 Experts (84 page) Report Books of the Week Foundations of Data Science
cna talks: A New Tool to Protect First Responders
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As cities across the country become more networked and connected with smart sensors, more data is available to first responders than ever before. But how can this data be interpreted efficiently in emergencies where every second counts? In this episode, John Crissman and Shaelynn Hales from CNA and Godfrey Nolan, founder and CEO of RIIS LLC, join the show. We discuss their award-winning First Responder Awareness Monitoring during Emergencies (FRAME) System, which takes in data from these sensors, uses machine learning to interpret the information, and aggregates that into a common data view to increase emergency situational awareness.
of CNA’s Center for Data Management Analytics. She is an expert in systems engineering, data management, data analytics, and integrated program management support. John Crissman   is a Research Analyst in CNA’s Center for Data Management Analytics. He is an expert in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and natural language processing. Godfrey Nolan is the Founder and President ... A New Tool to Protect First Responders As cities across the country become more networked and connected with smart sensors, more data is available to first responders than ever before. But how can
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, defense, and public interest issues including, homeland security, justice and law enforcement, systems modernization and data management and analytics. We provide public-sector organizations ... assessment • Requirements analysis and concept development • Data management and analysis • Enterprise systems modernization • Vulnerable population protection Simply put, we are problem solvers ... including briefings, graphics, reports, and data visualizations using best practices. 541611 Communications Specialist - Mid BA/BS in Business, Management, Operations, Research, Engineering or related
cna talks: Moving at the Speed of Innovation — Regulating Package Delivery Drones
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Companies, including Amazon, UPS, and Domino's are all investing in package delivery drones. These systems represent a significant paradigm shift from the current air traffic control model. With the private sector moving at the speed of innovation, the government will need new tools to regulate this new airspace. In this episode, we discuss CNA’s new agent-based model, UAS Cooperative Airspace Traffic Simulation (UCATS™), and how it can help the FAA and local stakeholders fairly regulate package delivery drone operations.
operations. Moving at the Speed of Innovation — Regulating Package Delivery Drones Guest Biographies  Rebekah Yang   is Systems Engineer with CNA’s Center for Data Management Analytics and the lead engineer on this model. She is an artificial intelligence and machine learning expert for the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of NextGen and a data visualization and modeling specialist ... management, and supports the FAA Command Center in Warrenton, VA. Further Reading CNA:   Agent-Based Modeling of Uncrewed Aircraft System Flight Planning for Airspace Fairness CNA:   Simulation
cna talks: Exploring Drones as Tools for Public Safety
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Drones have become a ubiquitous part of our society, used by everyday people for fun or as part of their business. The potential of these tools seems limitless, but one area that is less discussed is how they can be used by first responders and emergency managers to help keep the public safe. In this episode Addam Jordan and Marina Rozenblat join John Stimpson. They discuss how jurisdictions can successfully implement drones into their public safety and emergency response plans.
Marina Chumakov Rozenblat is the Chief Scientist for CNA’s Center for Data Management and Analytics . She is an expert in data management, cybersecurity, uncrewed aircraft systems, and aviation
cna talks: Tackling Challenges in the Industrial Base
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Experts from across CNA join the show to discuss their research, which aims to bridge the gap between the US government and the industrial base.
of the CAMOLAND wargame on Clothing and Textiles for the Defense Logistics Agency.  Dawn Thomas is a co-director of the Center for Emergency Management and Operations and director of the Center for Critical Incident Analysis. She is an expert in large-scale incident planning and response. April Cho is a research scientist in CNA’s Data Science Predictive Analytics Program . She has worked on various
cna talks: The Future of Unmanned Systems
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Drones once an exclusive tool of the military, are spreading throughout our society. Hobbyists use them for photography, businesses are exploring them as a tool to make deliveries, and local and state governments are exploring how they could be used for public safety. But at the same time, we’ve seen the rise of another new paradigm, the threat of cyberattacks. How can we ensure that these technologies are implemented in ways that increase public safety while ensuring that they are safe and secure? In this episode, CNA analysts Steven Habicht, Adam Monsalve, and Addam Jordan discuss their award-winning research on unmanned aerial systems.  
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