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GAO is looking beyond the pandemic to scale up its cloud capabilities and empower the emerging tech oversight work through its Innovation Lab.
NOAA needs to efficiently manage all of the observational data it receives from satellites both geostationary and polar, autonomous systems, buoys or aircraft.
Mark Johnson, vice president, Department of Defense at Oracle, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal agencies make the move to a hybrid cloud environment.
For his work at developing advanced robotics testing, Adam Jacoff is a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are critical to automating or extracting insight from the hundreds of petabytes of data generated by JPL.
Ulf Ewaldsson, senior vice president and chief network officer at T-Mobile US, explained how 5G can help federal agencies accomplish their goals.
Doug Maughan, the office head for the National Science Foundation’s convergence accelerator, said the agency will hand out $22 million in phase one research grants to the third cohort of this three-year-old program.
The Software Engineering Institute, operated by Carnegie Mellon University as a federally funded research and development center, has a new name at its CERT Division.
New vision document outlines four lines of effort for how the newest military service intends to pull off a top-to-bottom digital transformation.
The Postal Service is rolling out artificial intelligence tools across 195 of its processing centers to give the agency greater visibility into the terabytes of data it already captures from incoming packages each day.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department has expanded its program of using external hackers to probe systems for cybersecurity vulnerability.
In this free webinar, technology experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Navy, Dell Technologies and ThunderCat Technology will describe how to create an AI-ready infrastructure.
Chris Ritter, at the Idaho National Laboratory, said that while artificial intelligence is about getting computers to think like humans, machine learning is about having pre-programmed devices.
The research and engineering unit at the Pentagon will establish 'centers of excellence' in some highly contemporary technologies.
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