Alexandria Phounsavath, director of DHS S&T’s Data Analytics Technology Center, is exploring new approaches to solving some of the biggest challenges in data.
How are agencies profiling a successful 5G strategy and what is the vision for the future?
Modernizing human resources systems will help agencies prepare for workforce challenges, technology opportunities, the SAP SuccessFactors HR advisor says.
The potential of emerging AI capabilities begins taking hold across the federal government.
A guide to achieving the AI Executive Order and empowering innovation
Adobe’s Nancy Newell and Brian Chidester say an omnichannel customer experience strategy is about meeting customers where they are.
In order to do advance analytics or adopt AI capabilities, agencies first need their data in order. USACE is helping various Army programs do that.
Booz Allen’s Kuan Collins shares user-centric, data-centric innovation tactics to take advantage of modern technology to address complex federal challenges.
Cameron Chehreh, the VP and general manager for global public sector sales at Intel Corp., said network and data situational awareness will lead to AI success.
Rigorous security and good user experience are not opposing goals, says the Palo Alto Network federal field CTO.
By being selective on where, why and how to invest in genAI, agencies can build on existing AI efforts, improve mission delivery and ensure responsible use.
Kurt Sauer, group vice president and CISO at Docusign, says a successful CX also needs to prioritize building trust with customers.
The challenge is it's easier to train Army mission specialists to understand data, rather than training Army data specialists to understand its varied missions.
Predictive systems help agencies improve their employees’ work lives and let them deliver better services to public, says the Adobe public sector strategist.