CommentaryGovernmentSocial GoodUnited States Event Recap: How Data Can Help in the Fight Against Sexual Assault by Andrew Kitchel November 7, 2016 by Andrew Kitchel | November 7, 2016 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Artificial IntelligenceEventsUnited States Data Innovation Day 2016: Algorithms, Automation, and Public Policy by Daniel Castro October 19, 2016 by Daniel Castro | October 19, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryInternet of ThingsUnited States If Only One U.S. City Wins the Smart City Race, the Whole Nation Loses by Daniel Castro October 18, 2016 by Daniel Castro | October 18, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
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CommentaryOpen DataUnited States Seven Years After Bernie Madoff, Congress Still Has Not Fixed Financial Data Reporting Requirements by Andrew Kitchel September 16, 2016 by Andrew Kitchel | September 16, 2016 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryOpen DataUnited States California Came Dangerously Close to Ruining What Makes Open Data “Open” by Joshua New September 2, 2016 by Joshua New | September 2, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentSocial GoodUnited States How Common is Sexual Assault in the United States? The Answer Depends On Who You Ask by Joshua New September 1, 2016 by Joshua New | September 1, 2016 3 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryEthicsGovernmentUnited States The Criminal Justice System Fails Sexual Assault Survivors, But Data Can Help by Joshua New August 26, 2016 by Joshua New | August 26, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
EthicsFilingsGovernmentUnited States Comments to CBP on Its Proposal to Collect Social Media Account Information for Travelers Entering the United States by Joshua New August 22, 2016 by Joshua New | August 22, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Artificial IntelligenceCommentaryEthicsUnited States Tattoo-Matching Algorithms Do Not Mean We’re in Nazi Germany by Joshua New August 8, 2016 by Joshua New | August 8, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentUnited States Three Types of Public-Private Partnerships That Enable Data Innovation by Alexander Kostura August 1, 2016 by Alexander Kostura and Daniel Castro | August 1, 2016 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
GovernmentInternet of ThingsReportsUnited States How Is The Federal Government Using the Internet of Things? by Daniel Castro July 25, 2016 by Daniel Castro and Joshua New | July 25, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Artificial IntelligenceFilingsUnited States Comments to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on Artificial Intelligence by Joshua New July 22, 2016 by Joshua New | July 22, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentUnited States Agencies Should Use Data to Offer Personalized Nudges by Daniel Castro July 13, 2016 by Daniel Castro | July 13, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryGovernmentOpen DataUnited States Event Recap: Open Legislative Data Could Help Solve Some of the Public’s Biggest Frustrations with Congress by Joshua New June 27, 2016 by Joshua New | June 27, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryOpen DataUnited States To Get Serious About Open Data, the IRS Should Ditch Paper Filing for Nonprofits by Alexander Kostura June 24, 2016 by Alexander Kostura | June 24, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryInternet of ThingsPrivacyUnited States Privacy Fundamentalists Are Worried About Smart Toothbrushes…Because Children by Daniel Castro June 20, 2016 by Daniel Castro | June 20, 2016 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryData EconomyEthicsSocial GoodUnited States The White House is Starting to Get it Right on Big Data by Joshua New June 13, 2016 by Joshua New | June 13, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Data EconomyFilingsGovernmentInternet of ThingsUnited States Comments to the NTIA on the Benefits, Challenges, and Potential Roles for the Government in Fostering Advancement of the Internet of Things by Joshua New June 2, 2016 by Joshua New | June 2, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
CommentaryPrivacyUnited States Supreme Court Finds Concrete Harms Needed for Consumer Privacy Cases to Proceed by Elaine Ding May 24, 2016 by Elaine Ding and Daniel Castro | May 24, 2016 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail