Artificial Intelligence people keep reassuring everyone else their jobs are safe. What is it about AI that makes people think it could possibly replace them?
DHS budget document say the new "CEXO" would help the department consolidate its employee engagement goals, as well as recruit and retain top talent.
Optum Serve’s Amanda Warfield tells Federal News Network how agencies are tapping into generative AI to make federal employees even more productive.
The U.S. strategy is offering a flexible framework that can swiftly adapt to the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking at artificial intelligence tools to prevent burnout among its employees.
Leidos enterprise infrastructure leader John Morton shares strategies that aim to balance usability, flexibility and best-of-breed security.
The Bureau of Intelligence and Research also sees the potential for generative artificial intelligence to better leverage open-source intelligence (OSINT).
The Department of Veterans is driving down wait times for veterans to receive health care — even as the VA sees record demand for its services.
Ed Van Buren, the strategic growth leader for AI for Deloitte Consulting, said agencies are letting employees safely test AI tools in low risk environments.
Successful use of AI in government requires more than just a focus on compliance with controls.
Cindi Carter, the global CISO for the Americas for Check Point Software Technologies, said AI can help augment cyber defenses already in place at many agencies.
Examiners at the Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) typically have to look at thousands of documents to determine whether an application is valid.
The Technology Modernization Fund Board awarded three agencies a total of $49.2 million for AI, IT modernization and cybersecurity projects.
The NICE framework, which defines cyber workforce roles, just added new competencies and updated skills. But for cyber leaders at NIST, that’s only the start.
Craig Martell, whose outside-government gigs have been with LinkedIn, Dropbox and Lyft, is joining Cohesity as its chief technology officer.