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The Pentagon’s research in the biometrics field has led many to speculate that the purpose is to replace CAC with new technologies.
Read moreFederal agencies testing the accuracy of facial recognition and biometrics see high rates with few flaws.
Technology executive Jeremy Grant gives his thoughts on the current state of biometrics and facial recognition technology.
Benji Hutchinson, vice president of federal operations at NEC, recently joined Federal News Network to discuss best practices for facial recognition implementation, as well as working through any challenges. Learn more on Federal Monthly Insights — Biometrics/Facial Recognition
President Joe Biden is calling for an AI talent surge across the federal government. By the numbers, prospective hires are showing interest in these jobs.
The Biden administration sees skills-based hiring, as opposed to relying on college degrees, as the key to making up the cyber talent deficit.
As private industries continue to innovate, individuals will expect their experiences with government to keep pace.
The National Institutes of Health welcomed its 17th director, Monica Bertagnolli. A set of different challenges comes with operating the health research wing.
Matthew Isnor, who leads cyber workforce development in DoD’s CIO’s office, said a new policy expands the number of job categories in the cyber workforce.
That new White House guidance on agency use of artificial intelligence embodies guardrails, but also a few opt-out scenarios.
DHS also named a director for its AI Corps, a new initiative aimed at recruiting 50 AI experts to lead high-priority projects across the department.
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is one of the federal government’s newest HISP agencies.