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How the government ought to about critical minerals security

“The lithium, the cobalt, the nickel. Those we need for electric vehicles and clean energy technologies,” said Gracelin Baskaran. The post How the government ought to about critical minerals security first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Agency officials make their ‘efficiency’ pitch. Trump’s transition team takes note

Amid the transition, agency officials leading customer experience efforts across the federal government are pitching their work to the incoming administration. The post Agency officials make their ‘efficiency’ pitch. Trump’s transition team takes note first appeared on Federal News Network.
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4 agencies’ approaches to reach higher FEVS response rates

The higher response rate agencies receive on FEVS, the more accurate picture they’ll have of what their employees are looking for on the job. The post 4 agencies’ approaches to reach higher FEVS response rates first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Treasury hack: Lawmakers seek more details on scope, third-party vulnerabilities

The Treasury hack is sparking new questions about how agencies ensure the security of third-party technology service providers. The post Treasury hack: Lawmakers seek more details on scope, third-party vulnerabilities first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Treasury hack: Lawmakers seek more details on scope, third-party vulnerabilities

The Treasury hack is sparking new questions about how agencies ensure the security of third-party technology service providers. The post Treasury hack: Lawmakers seek more details on scope, third-party vulnerabilities first appeared on Federal News Network.
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CIOs must tackle the global tech debt crisis

Enterprises grapple with ballooning tech debt after years of deferring critical upgrades. AI adoption efforts are only making things worse.
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Artificial intelligence: Algorithms improve medical image analysis

Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve the analysis of medical image data. For example, algorithms based on deep learning can determine the location and size of tumors. This is the result of AutoPET, an international competition in medical image analysis. The seven best autoPET teams report on how algorithms can detect tumor lesions in positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT).
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Building better infrared sensors

Researchers developed a type of infrared photodiode that is 35% more responsive at 1.55 m, the key wavelength for telecommunications, compared to other germanium-based components.
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Policy pros push for more AI guardrails in 2025: survey

Around 44% of practitioners don’t trust AI vendors to take data security and privacy seriously, according to Povaddo data. 
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How good are AI doctors at medical conversations?

Researchers design a new way to more reliably evaluate AI models’ ability to make clinical decisions in realistic scenarios that closely mimic real-life interactions. The analysis finds that large-language models excel at making diagnoses from exam-style questions but struggle to do so from conversational notes. The researchers propose set of guidelines to optimize AI tools’ performance and align them with real-world practice before integrating them into the clinic.
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