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Frontline contracting officers contend with a lot of policy. One thing about policy, it's always changing. And that can get in the way of basic efficiency and pricing considerations.
XR technologies are taking hold in the federal government for training and remote assistance. But imagine this “for instance”: air traffic controllers managing the 3D airspace in three dimensions — in that reality. Discover more about what might be possible.
Host Bob Leins, CPA® welcomes John Jilek, CFP®.
Agencies have a key role to play in expanding the number of “good paying, middle class” cyber jobs available to a more diverse range of people.
“Doing More with Less” with taxpayer dollars has never been more critical given current federal budget dynamics. Here’s how some organizations have gotten ahead of the curve.
Agencies have made great strides under the government-wide push to adopt zero trust security principles. But the latest challenge giving many CISOs a headache? Tagging and securing all their data.
During this exclusive webinar, top federal technology executives and industry experts will discuss what they've learned around zero trust strategy and the future of zero trust in government.
FEDtalk host Jason Briefel, a non-attorney partner and Director of Government and Public Affairs at Shaw Bransford & Roth P.C., sits down with Juanita Soranno of edx and Adam Wray of AstrumU to discuss the topic.
After its official launch in July, the Department of Homeland Security’s new Customer Experience Directorate sees technology as the pathway to a more human-centered approach to public interactions.
Hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter ask Renee Wegrzyn, ARPA-H’s director and Amy Jenkins, its director of Health Science Futures.
Are you ready for success in a hybrid world?
If you think of national security as the combination of functions in a variety of domains, the domains themselves have something recent and disturbing in common. Namely, the adversaries’ use of cryptocurrencies to finance their activities.
Given the data and computational prowess available today, agencies should cautiously implement AI, advises Noblis’ Abby Emrey. She shares practical tips on how to do that during the Tackling Government Challenges Through Science and Technology podcast.
Yes, there’s a federal cybersecurity workforce gap, but it’s not a pipeline issue, says Pluralsight’s Aaron Rosenmund. “We have this massive talent gap at an intermediate and advanced level. You can’t go recruit them.” Learn what you can do instead.