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Host Bob Leins, CPA® welcomes Herb Casey, Transition and Federal Benefits Specialist.
The Biden administration’s fiscal 2024 budget proposes a big boost for “customer experience” efforts. And how agencies use data – whether it’s customer feedback data or internal agency information needed to verify eligibility – will be a crucial part of those efforts to establish better citizen-facing services. “Data and experience are becoming the last two hard problems,” Dan Tucker, senior vice president for the civil sector at Booz Allen Hamilton, said on Federal News Network.
Cloud-based software and applications are allowing organizations of all sorts to streamline their missions and generate insights from data. But federal agencies remain especially sensitive to security and other concerns around the cloud. Delie Minaie, vice president for civil sector at Booz Allen Hamilton, says “standard, repeatable” processes will be key as agencies continue to adopt cloud-based technologies.
While there’s more technology than ever, the opportunity to transform using new capabilities provides opportunities to federal agencies. We talk about the challenges and the potential with Cisco’s Jennifer Keating and Ingram Micro’s Tony Celeste.
Kelsey Monaghan, the lead for federal strategic programs and partnerships for cloud and edge at Dell Technologies, said agencies need the ability to govern and provide workload flexibility across all individual cloud deployments to ensure consistency.
The latest developments with 5G technology have the potential to greatly enhance preparatory activities for federal law enforcement agencies by providing faster and more reliable communication, data transfer and real-time monitoring capabilities.
The Park Police has benefited from the adoption of more advanced technology in recent years, which has led to improved efficiency, effectiveness and safety for the agency.
Did you miss Federal News Network’s Cloud Exchange 2023? We’ve got you covered. Every session of the three-day event is available now on demand, featuring cloud leaders from CBP, Energy, Health and Human Services, Justice, ICE, NIH, Transportation and TSA.
Miriam Delphin-Rittmon, Ph.D., serves as Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
During this exclusive CISO Handbook webinar, moderator Jason Miller and guest Elena Peterson, senior cyber security researcher at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will explore cybersecurity research and IT modernization initiatives at PNNL. In addition, moderator Justin Doubleday and guest Matt Lembright, director of federal applications at Censys, will provide an industry perspective.
What’s “explainable AI,” and why is it desirable? In this discussion with experts from ThunderCat Technology and Dell Technologies, learn the answers and find out why it’s critical to create the right teams and processes to take advantage of AI/ML.
Dataiku’s Doug Bryan has a “more the merrier” approach to promulgating the use of AI. He talks with The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin about why making user-friendly AI capabilities available to the masses will improve adoption and also drive decent ROI.
Before getting to the challenges, CGI Federal’s Horace Blackman wants to share that, psst, the government as a whole is more innovative than the private sector. Learn about that and those unique challenges on ASMC’s The Business of Defense.
As agencies seek to push data to the edge, it’s important to understand that “edge” involves a range of elements that must be managed and secured, explains Dell Technologies’ Kelsey Monaghan. Learn more about what that means for agencies.