by CDO Review Staff | Feb 26, 2019 | Issues & Insights
The sensitive personal data of Texans have long been kept in data centers managed by the state. But rapidly rising maintenance costs and the advent of new sharing technologies are persuading many state legislators to consider the affordability and flexibility of cloud...
by CDO Review Staff | Feb 26, 2019 | Issues & Insights
There will be a great temptation to fully utilize AI-driven data analytics to promote the efficient delivery of government services to the public. But almost every CDO knows that while AI deployment can do some good, the unethical use of the same can also cause great...
by CDO Review Staff | Feb 26, 2019 | Civic Data & Tech, Issues & Insights
A recent survey of federal employees by the Government Business Council revealed that just a quarter of all respondents believe that federal agencies have done a good job of explaining to their people just how AI will affect the jobs there are doing and what they can...
by CDO Review Staff | Feb 26, 2019 | Civic Data & Tech, Issues & Insights
AI-derived algorithms are getting more and more involved in governmental interactions with its citizens. Activities such as the allocation of government benefits, matching of students to public schools, and even the identification and sentencing of criminals are now...
by CDO Review Staff | Feb 22, 2019 | Healthcare, Issues & Insights
Consulting firm Frost & Sullivan believes that the advent of AI, data analytics, mobile health apps, and personal wearables will be the game changers that would transform the world of healthcare. One digital technology that the received the thumbs down was the...
by CDO Review Staff | Feb 20, 2019 | Healthcare, Issues & Insights
Already facing a possible $2 billion dollar fine from the US government for earlier data privacy lapses, Facebook is once again under scrutiny over the leaky handling of personal healthcare data in its closed Facebook Groups. Nathan Eddy explains the fresh new...