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To keep up with the population they serve, federal agencies have to be ready to embrace change by building a culture of flexibility that can capitalize on technologies and ideas that don’t even exist yet.
Artificial intelligence programs are multiplying like rabbits across the federal government. The Defense Department has tested AI for predictive maintenance on vehicles and aircraft.
Government agencies looking to modernize their information technology systems need to keep in mind that the process involves a lot more than technology.
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Hackers are getting ever more sophisticated with their attacks, while on the other side of the fence, the networks themselves are becoming even more expansive.
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If you do an Internet search on the phrase, “Is Java dead,” more than 62 million hits will come up. The idea that Java has passed its useful life has been predicted for almost a decade. And yet Java remains the No. 1 programming language, according to surveys.
As the cyber workforce is stretched thin, the Open Organization model can help achieve the flexibility and innovation needed to address complex challenges.
Government agencies leveraging the hybrid cloud environment need enterprise software with long-term support, portability and security. This means relying on commercial open source products, not open source projects.
The Defense Department has been making waves in the information technology industry with its single-award contract for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud Program (JEDI).
When thinking about future trends, it’s important to have a strong understanding of the important innovations impacting most sectors, and pair that understanding with an intuition around what impacts those innovations will have to most organizations in 2018.
The 2017 Red Hat Government Symposium highlights the key role that the open source community has in meeting the challenges of government IT.
Demands for faster production times, higher quality and more predictable cost management are posing significant challenges for development teams. In-house software development is essential in achieving these and other agency objectives. Exacerbating the demands on development teams is often the need to successfully release new applications, while also updating existing ones.