To prepare for the next era of great power competition, experts urge the federal government to increase its level of spending on basic R&D.
A lot of the data that government produces needs to be rated; safe to distribute, controlled but unclassified, or maybe secret and classified. That's simplifying this huge but never-ending task. Now the Defense Department has launched a challenge prize program to develop an artificial intelligence approach to automating some of this tedious task.
A federal agency needed to drastically scale its ability to field incoming calls from the public, and it needed to do so almost immediately. Verizon responded with Natural Language IVR.
During this webinar, you will learn how federal IT practitioners from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Defense Intelligence Agency are implementing strategies and initiatives around machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The program focuses on balance as a way of determining health.
Sensors gather the data on the battlefield. Information systems like AI and machine learning process that data faster, for better decision making. But what’s talked about far less often is the infrastructure that connects them.
Russell Shilling, Ph.D., the senior vice president for government solutions and policy at Riiid Labs, makes the case for why the Defense Department should create a technology certification for soldiers and civilians.
The House-Senate appropriations agreement leaves out a DoD request to significantly expand a pilot program to test "colorless" appropriations for software and technology development.
Willie Hicks, federal CTO at Dynatrace, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss a new survey that asked three hundred federal information technology professionals about the challenges their agencies face in moving to the cloud.
Adele Merritt has held several positions in the intelligence community during a career spanning more than two decades.
Kelly Fletcher is the new principal deputy CIO for the Defense Department while Okie Mek, the chief AI officer at HHS, is leaving after 20 years of federal service.
Patrick Sullivan, CTO of Security Strategy at Akamai Technologies, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss Zero Trust and how to apply it to federal information technology.
Few services to the public can be as troublesome as agency contact centers, just ask the IRS.
The need to define budgets for programs two or more years before spending a single dime creates a challenge ensuring allocations align with spending at most Defense organizations. Is there a better way? We talk with the chief scientist at Decision Lens to find out.
Joe Balchune, vice president and general manager of Federal Markets at Motorola, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to explain how his company provides mission critical communications for many federal agencies.