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''I work for Booz Allen's marketing and communications team. I would like to propose an update to the History/Post-War Era section:''
''I work for Booz Allen's marketing and communications team. I would like to propose a new paragraph to the Research and Publications section:''


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Post-War Era


In 2015, Booz Allen and [[Kaggle]] launched the annual Data Science Bowl competition, where the data scientist community competes to solve societal problems.<ref name="Forbes">{{cite web |title=9 Reasons to Crowdsource Data Science Projects|url= https://www.informationweek.com/big-data/big-data-analytics/9-reasons-to-crowdsource-data-science-projects/d/d-id/1324377|work=InformationWeek|date=19 February 2016}}</ref> According the Data Science Bowl website, in past contests data scientists have used [[Artificial_intelligence|AI]] and [[Machine_learning|machine learning]] techniques and [[Algorithm|algorithms]] to find new ways to predict ocean health, assess heart function, improve lung cancer screening, and nuclei identification to advance disease research.<ref>{{cite web|title=Data Science Bowl website: About Data Science Bowl|url=https://datasciencebowl.com/about/|publisher=Booz Allen Hamilton and Kaggle|accessdate=January 25, 2019}}</ref><ref name="Forbes">{{cite web |last1=Moorhead |first1=Patrick |title=Bowling For AI: Booz Allen Hamilton And Kaggle Launch Data Science Bowl 2018|url= https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickmoorhead/2018/01/16/bowling-for-ai-booz-allen-and-kaggle-launch-data-science-bowl-2018/#6ccdaddc615a|work=Forbes|date=16 January 2018}}</ref>
Edwin G. Booz died in 1951. The company received its '''first international contract,[when?]''' helping reorganize land-ownership records for the newly established Philippine government.


[[User:Kemples|Kemples]] ([[User talk:Kemples|talk]]) 19:55, 25 January 2019 (UTC)
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Edwin G. Booz died in 1951. The company received its '''first international contract in 1953''' helping reorganize land-ownership records for the newly established Philippine government.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.boozallen.com/content/dam/boozallen_site/esg/pdf/publications/booz-allen-hamilton-helping-clients-envision-the-future.pdf|title=Booz Allen Hamilton: Helping Clients Envision the Future|last=Kleiner|first=Art|date=2004-11-01|publisher=Greenwich Publishing Group, Inc.|isbn=0944641644|location=|pages=43|language=en}}</ref>

[[User:Kemples|Kemples]] ([[User talk:Kemples|talk]]) 16:13, 25 January 2019 (UTC)

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Error: Protected edit requests can only be made on the talk page. I work for Booz Allen's marketing and communications team. I would like to propose a new paragraph to the Research and Publications section:

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In 2015, Booz Allen and Kaggle launched the annual Data Science Bowl competition, where the data scientist community competes to solve societal problems.[1] According the Data Science Bowl website, in past contests data scientists have used AI and machine learning techniques and algorithms to find new ways to predict ocean health, assess heart function, improve lung cancer screening, and nuclei identification to advance disease research.[2][1]

Kemples (talk) 19:55, 25 January 2019 (UTC)

  1. ^ a b "9 Reasons to Crowdsource Data Science Projects". InformationWeek. 19 February 2016. Cite error: The named reference "Forbes" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Data Science Bowl website: About Data Science Bowl". Booz Allen Hamilton and Kaggle. Retrieved January 25, 2019.