PARC has received funds from the Energy Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy to develop a mobile application model that will cater to individual travelers and drive energy savings in transportation. Under ARPA-E’s Traveler Response Architecture using Novel Signaling for Network Efficiency in Transportation program, the Xerox-owned company said Tuesday it will partner with …
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Xerox PARC, NRI Enter Data Analytics, Info Security R&D Partnership
Xerox’s PARC subsidiary and consulting firm Nomura Research Institute have teamed up to develop new technological platforms for medium-size and large corporate organizations through research and development collaboration. The companies will work to explore project opportunities in the areas of data analytics, information technology systems, information security and consulting services under …
Read More »Xerox Lands Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension System Contract; Don Hubicki Comments
Xerox’s CPAS company has been selected to assist in the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension System’s administration in an effort to centralize the system’s record keeping operations. Police and fire retirees and members will have access to benefit statements, estimates, balances and payment information via CPAS technology under the three-year contract, Xerox …
Read More »Booz Allen-Xerox PARC Team to Eye Sensor Tech, Internet of Things
Booz Allen Hamilton and Xerox‘s PARC subsidiary have partnered to offer technical expertise to government and commercial organizations as both companies aim to help clients address their mission and business challenges. Michael Farber, a Booz Allen executive vice president, said Thursday the alliance will also explore strategies to integrate PARC’s sensor technology and …
Read More »DARPA Extends Xerox Subsidiary’s Disappearing Electronics Contract; Gregory Whiting Comments
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has extended a contract with Xerox‘s PARC subsidiary for continued development work on a transient electronics technology. PARC made the Disintegration Upon Stress Release Trigger for DARPA’s Vanishing Programmable Resources program as the agency seeks to develop electronic systems that dissappear on command, Xerox said Wednesday. “This technology can …
Read More »Xerox Unveils Printed Memory Labels for Anti-Counterfeit Product Efforts; Steve Simpson Comments
Xerox has launched two electronic-based printed labels the company built to store data that can be used to track the condition and verify the authenticity of a product. Xerox Printed Memory is designed to store up to 68 billion data points and has a rewritable memory of up to 36 bits, while the …
Read More »Xerox PARC to Build Micro-PV Cell Printer for DOE’s ARPA-E
PARC, a Xerox company, will develop a prototype micro-photovoltaic cell printer for the Energy Department as part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy‘s Micro-scale Optimized Solar-cell Arrays with Integrated Concentration program. Xerox said Wednesday the program aims to facilitate the high-volume, economical production of micro-PV cell arrays. The company added that PARC will utilize digital xerographic assembly …
Read More »Xerox Gets CMS Certification for Data Mgmt Tool in New Hampshire
Xerox has received a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services certification in New Hampshire for a platform the company built to process Medicaid applications. The company said Tuesday its Xerox Health Enterprise system received the certification after the roduct passed the Medicaid Enterprise Certification Toolkit’s federal requirements. New Hampshire Medicaid has used the platform since March 2013 …
Read More »Xerox’s Paul Smith Named Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association Chairman; Peter Kallai Comments
Paul Smith, vice president of Xerox’s research center in Canada, has been elected chairman of the Canadian Printable Electronics Industry Association, Graphic Arts Magazine reported Thursday. He assumed the new role after CPEIA formed its first board of directors and promoted Peter Kallai, formerly executive director of the organization, to …
Read More »Executives Cite Security, Quality as Top Big Data Challenge in New Xerox Survey; Craig Saunders Comments
Xerox Corp. has released new survey results that indicate business executives are wary of security implications and quality of information in their big data initiatives. Forrester Consulting conducted the survey of 330 executives from across Western Europe on behalf of Xerox to gauge the impact of big data maturity and …
Read More »Xerox to Update New York’s Medicaid Claims Processing System; Dave Hamilton Comments
Xerox Corp. has been awarded a five-year, $564.9 million contract to modernize New York’s Medicaid claims processing system in an effort to help fulfill the specific requirements of Medicaid members and providers. Xerox’s team will manage Medicaid programs such as healthcare delivery and coordination in compliance with the Affordable Care …
Read More »Mike Feldman: Xerox to Combine Managed Print Service with Kofax’s BPM Offering
Xerox has agreed to offer a Kofax business process management product in conjunction with Xerox’s suite of document management and managed print offerings. The agreement calls for Xerox to sell and market the Kofax-made TotalAgility platform as well as to provide customers with product deployment and support services, Kofax said …
Read More »Xerox’s Chuck Brooks: Preparation, Commitment Key for Govt-Industry Cyber Partnerships
A new level of public-private collaboration is needed to implement data sharing, incident response and detection strategies to prevent future cyber attacks, Xerox executive Chuck Brooks writes in a Federal Times opinion piece published Tuesday. Brooks, vice president and client executive for the Department of Homeland Security at Xerox, says …
Read More »Connie Harvey: Xerox Invests in Cloud-Based Healthcare Delivery System
Xerox Corp. has invested in HealthSpot‘s cloud-based care delivery system in an effort to expand patient access to healthcare. HealthSpot plans to deliver its kiosks to retail pharmacies, care centers and emergency departments across the country over the next five years under the agreement, Xerox said Wednesday. Connie Harvey, chief operating officer of commercial …
Read More »Dave Amoriell: Xerox Maven Software Deployed for Ebola Contact Tracing
Xerox has released an update of its Maven outbreak management software that works to host contact-tracing data on communicable diseases such as Ebola and other public health information in a cloud platform. The company said Thursday that Maven leverages data and analytics to track the path of infection or exposure to disease and facilitates data …
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