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Tipoffs for Santa Fe, New Mexico (City) Newsletter for Thursday May 30, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Election Assistance Commission: 32 Programs From Election Offices Across the Country Recognized for Excellence in Election Administration
WASHINGTON, May 30 -- The U.S. Election Assistance Commission issued the following news release on May 29, 2024: Today, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) announced the 32 winners of the Clearinghouse Awards, recognizing best practices in election administration. Also known as the "Clearies," the awards program celebrates the hard work of election offices across the country for programs that took place in 2023. Winning jurisdictions range from counties with 25,000 registered voters t  more

NMPRC Explores AI-Based Platform to Modernize Utility Oversight Across New Mexico
SANTA FE, New Mexico, May 30 (TNSres) -- The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission issued the following news release on May 29, 2024: The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) today announced a trial partnership with HData, an Alabama-based technology company that combines data, AI, and automation to simplify the work involved with conducting regulatory research. Through this collaboration, the NMPRC will have access to an advanced AI-based platform to track utility finances and ext  more

Santa Fe Institute: Hierarchy in Dynamic Environments
SANTA FE, New Mexico, May 30 (TNSres) -- Santa Fe Institute issued the following research news brief on May 29, 2024: * * * Most organizations operate under command hierarchies: workers, who know the ground reality, report to managers, who know the big picture. If these views conflict, what happens to organizational performance? In a study published on March 31 in the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Stan Rhodes (Colorado State University) with SFI External Professor Stef  more

Santa Fe Institute: Making Evidence Go Further in Health Science Research
SANTA FE, New Mexico, May 29 (TNSres) -- Santa Fe Institute issued the following research news brief on May 28, 2024: * * * Health science research could benefit from pairing two unique methods of study, argue SFI External Professor Ross Hammond and Sharin Barkin in a May 15 perspective in PNAS. When used together, traditional trials and computational models "offer powerful synergy," write the authors. Randomized controlled trials, a longstanding approach in health sciences, help researchers   more