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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.
John Peluso, chief product officer at AvePoint, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss experiences his company has had with several agencies when they wanted to make a transition to the Microsoft cloud.
Speed of decision-making will be an increasingly important capability for Defense Department planners. According to Josh Wilson, the senior vice president of service lines and technology at LMI, those capabilities will, in turn, require the insertion of artificial intelligence and machine learning into their basic functionality.
The new suite of tools tracks soldiers' movements and distills it into data.
Chinese fishing vessels are encroaching on foreign economic zones, and the Navy and Coast Guard are looking to state-of-the-art technologies to address it.
Joe Flynn, public sector CTO for Boomi (a Dell Technologies Business), joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how the company helps federal systems connect in a manner that is economical and respects all compliance conventions.
The working group over the last year-plus interviewed industry, academia, federal, state and local government agencies and other experts to receive demonstrations to identify capabilities and determine test bed suitability for use by the federal government of test labs.
The bill directs the Commerce Department to partner with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to identify the ten most critical emerging science and technology challenges facing the U.S.
The new customer base for AAFES, NEX and MCX outlets will include currently-serving DoD and Coast Guard civilians and retirees.
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