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The U.S. Innovation and Competition Act authorizes $110 billion over five years to fund research in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum computing and related technologies.
Ever since there have been building fires, firefighters have had to worry about the dangerous phenomenon known as a flashover.
The military services are exploring ways both through advanced technologies and policy changes that could dramatically shave time and bureaucracy from complex procurements.
The service wants the data-transmitting fabric technology on the battlefield by 2050.
Mark Forman, executive vice president of Dynamic Integrated Services, discusses the challenges government agencies face in trying to modernize their programs, and the changing role of the federal CIO.
Officials are trying to right the ship on the National Background Investigation Services program.
Nand Mulchandani, chief technology officer for the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, joined Aileen Black on Leaders and Legends to discuss how the adoption next-generation AI and software technologies is helping to transform the Defense Department.
Ericom's Chase Cunningham joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the concept of zero trust.
The AI and Data Acceleration initiative is meant to turn artificial intelligence from a buzzword to something that's actually used throughout the department, starting with DoD's combatant commands.
When the Biden administration launched an AI task force earlier this month to create a path to “democratize access to research tools to promote AI,” the goal of access was paramount.
"Artificial intelligence,” “machine learning” and “robotic process automation” (RPA) get thrown around synonymously, but differentiating between them is important to understanding how best to use them.
This exclusive e-book highlights challenges and opportunities that artificial intelligence is bringing the federal sector.
As the size of Treasury's mission has grown exponentially, the never-ending repetitive tasks they tackle have increasingly relied on artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The service released a strategy in May to lay out how it would reach that goal, and now it’s putting some of it into practice.
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