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Livermore Downtown Inc. (LDI) is launching a new initiative geared toward artists, makers and creatives to promote and support up-and-coming small businesses. Livermore Valley Made is the name of the free business assistance program that aims to provide increased visibility and access to cottage industry businesses in Livermore.
While initial plans for the program began pre-pandemic, LDI Executive Director Rachael Snedecor said that the pandemic and subsequent shelter-in-place orders afforded many people an opportunity to try new things, resulting in a surge of new entrepreneurial ventures.
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Informational Webinar
January 29, 2021 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (New York, UTC/GMT-05:00)
The Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) is hosting a webinar to provide an overview of the NSF Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program.
Traditionally, mathematics and statistics have played a key role in the implementation of cryptographic systems, both in their design and in analysis of their vulnerability to cryptanalytic attack. Today, the range of activities in the cybersecurity domain has broadened and includes aspects of privacy and analysis of a host of other vulnerabilities for which the expertise of researchers in DMS disciplines is needed. The SaTC program welcomes proposals for projects that draw on expertise in algebra and number theory, combinatorics, computational mathematics, statistics, applied mathematics, and probability, as well as other disciplines. Proposals that advance the field of cybersecurity and privacy within a single discipl
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email January 21, 2021
As the Senate Artificial Intelligence Caucus edges up on its two-year anniversary, members’ sights are set on carrying out an array of new technology-centered policies they collectively helped push forward in the last Congressional session.
“We have our work cut out for us as we ensure all eight bills that became law in 2020 are implemented swiftly and effectively,” Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, told
Nextgov last week.
Portman co-founded Congress’ younger bipartisan AI caucus in early 2019. In recent, separate discussions, he and a Senate aide briefed