September 8, 2020
By Ian Allen
Seventy years ago, Albert Camus complained about the increasing cleanliness of the times: “We make love by telephone, we work not on matter but on machines, and we kill and are killed by proxy.”
September 8, 2020
By Ian Allen
Seventy years ago, Albert Camus complained about the increasing cleanliness of the times: “We make love by telephone, we work not on matter but on machines, and we kill and are killed by proxy.”
August 19, 2020
By Dr. Navin Vembar
Even with less accurate testing, if we can test daily, in the home, we can more quickly work at an individual level to contain the outbreak.
August 7, 2020
By Navin Vembar
Camber CTO Dr. Navin Vembar assesses Google’s new COVID-19 public forecasts and the use of machine learning to parse SEIR and predict county- and state-level impacts.
August 5, 2020
By Navin Vembar
Faced with the challenging task of developing safe reopening plans, school district leaders must be equipped with the right data inputs.
July 28, 2020
By Navin Vembar
Data analytics can be used to allocate resources, shape public health policy during COVID-19, and improve the effectiveness of other industries.
July 16, 2020
By Camber Systems
Camber CEO Ian Allen was featured on NYC Media Lab’s “Machines + Media” summer 2020 virtual series, “Tech Ethics: Diversity, Bias, Inequality, & Privacy.”
June 30, 2020
By Ian Allen
COVID-19 will ultimately be beaten locally, but federal government coordination and leadership is essential and technology and business can help.
June 2, 2020
By Nishant Kishore , Navin Vembar
The first major US holiday of the summer season, Memorial Day, came with major spikes in gathering across the US.
May 14, 2020
By Ian Allen
Much has been made of our war footing…But having spent ten years in the Marines and then seven at CIA – and now watching the rapid developments in tech and government as we respond to this call to arms – I can’t help but wonder: what do we mean by war.