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Chris Hughes, co-founder of Aquia, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cloud security and enterprise architecture for federal systems.
A tangled web of policies on artificial intelligence is coming from the White House, Congress and agency leadership, but those policies aren’t syncing up yet into a single strategy for how the federal government should develop or field AI tools.
Facial recognition technology is becoming more and more prevalent at borders and airports.
The State Department and Commerce Department are both launching strategies to maximize the use of their data.
Claire Walsh, vice president of Engineering, and Henry Jia, Data Science lead, at Excella join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges of using artificial intelligence, how AI is implemented, and explainable artificial intelligence (XAI).
For the past year, the Defense Department has been piloting “career planning for digital acquisition."
Several agencies have followed a pattern of restructuring their IT shops, embracing artificial intelligence and automation, or developing programs with less siloes.
When fully implemented, the new risk management platform Argus will reduce the time spent manually monitoring HUD’s program grantees by over 75%.
The Defense Department releases a request for information to industry seeking feedback on how to create a tool that collects, shares and analyzes supply chain risk data.
VAST Data Federal's Gus Hunt and Randy Hayes join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how improvements in data storage can increase access and reduce long- term costs for federal agencies.
Agencies and organizations across the United States government face a five-year window to inculcate a culture of innovation, or risk failing to keep pace with emerging and disruptive technologies.
The White House earlier this year launched a National Intelligence Research Resource Task Force, run out of the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Science Foundation.
Executives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Postal Service, Lumen and Ciena will discuss how to deliver services through cloud-based applications to citizens to take advantage of artificial intelligence, machine learning and advanced analytics, and emerging technologies like 5G.
In a bid to sure no brainpower is overlooked, the Army has established research partnerships with historically black and minority-serving colleges and universities. The topics are artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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