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This exclusive e-book highlights the different approaches to managed services agencies are taking and the outcomes they hope to achieve. Most of all, the e-book demonstrates the trend that the customer must drive the entire process.
The move to remote work during the pandemic has increased the threat surface among agencies and the private sector.
Viral Chawda, a principal and head of artificial intelligence, analytics and engineering for the government sector at KPMG, said once agencies truly understand their cyber data, leaders can have insights into things like what applications still don't require multi-factor authentication, what hardware is going out of support, how much of a workload is in the cloud, which devices are using non-compliant software and so much more.
This week, hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter speak with former US Congressman Patrick Kennedy, founder and CEO of The Kennedy Forum, an organization dedicated to advancing policies and best practices to improve access to mental health and addiction services. Congressman Kennedy, who co-sponsored the 2008 Mental Health Parity Act, addresses the devastating toll the pandemic has had on mental health and addiction, and talks about Biden Administration efforts to address the mental health crisis through expanded health coverage and more resources for addiction and mental health treatment.
One week after the Colonial Pipeline was hacked, leading to gas shortages up and down the East Coast, President Joe Biden’s Achieving ‘bold changes’ in authentication from EO on cybersecurity
During this webinar Kshemendra Paul, the chief data officer for the Department of Veterans Affairs, will address how VA's data strategy starts with consistency and ends with the improved care of veterans. In addition, Richard Breakiron, the senior director of strategic initiatives for federal at Commvault will provide an industry perspective.
After ten years, the goal around government data centers has shifted from closing them to optimizing them.
Artificial intelligence is a powerful technology, but it’s not a magic salve you can apply to a process to make it better. If anything, AI – and the related machine learning, robotic process automation and even data analytics technologies – requires more attention than ever to an eternal basic of information technology deployment.
Experts from the State of New York, IBM, The Commons Project and MITRE will explore the need for a vaccine credential and how this can be accomplished.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. How you can limit an iPhone to using just one app. And we learn about the Italian engineer and inventor who designed the world’s first personal computer.
What is Enterprise Risk Management? What are some of the key risks facing government today? How has the managing and responding to risk evolved in U.S. federal agencies? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more on a Special Edition of The Business of Government Hour – Leaders Speak on Managing Risk in Government.
They have been a separate entity around the Pentagon for less than five years, taking on a variety of complex technical issues for different DoD groups. And their organizational structure is a lot like a Silicon Valley start-up.
Managing artificial and machine learning application projects is in large measure a matter of managing data connected to them. Not only curating data, but also storing it and moving it around consistent with optimal availability cost control. Therefore, it’s important for agencies to spend some effort designing the infrastructures for systems hosting AI development and training data.
This week, hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter speak with Dr. Elena Rios, President and CEO of the National Hispanic Medical Association, representing the interests of the nation’s 50,000 Latino Physicians. She discusses the devastating toll the pandemic has taken on the nation’s Hispanic population who have suffered a greater death toll and significant economic as well as mental health burdens. Dr. Rios NHMA’s efforts to improve pipelines for young Latinos to enter the medical field, and for measures to address health inequity impacting communities of color.