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A recent award by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to the University of Massachusetts is aimed at advancing machine learning in a way that mimics the human mind.
Michael Stonebraker, co-founder of Tamr, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss why he thinks his company has solved the basic problem with machine learning.
Bob Dunn, vice president of Federal for Juniper Networks, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to explain how recent changes in Juniper Networks can help with federal information technology goals.
Two agencies are attempting to improve the Contractor Performance Assessment Retrieval System (CPARS) process, which many say isn’t working as intended.
Both the armed services and contractors are trying to speed design and prototyping of new platforms and weapons using digital techniques.
ID.me CEO Blake Hall joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss identity management and the challenges federal IT officials face in protecting their information from scammers.
Fred Streitz, the chief AI scientist in DOE’s Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office, said all of the agency’s offices are using AI at some level, and said the use cases are getting more advanced.
The memo also prohibits agencies from running their own on-premise record centers past the deadline.
FedHIVE CEO Michael Cardaci joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help agencies make a smooth transition to a new set of requirements from the DoD called the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification.
The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center has launched a DoD-wide development platform meant to accelerate testing and adoption of AI tools.
This discussion with Eileen Vidrine is part of Federal News Network’s DoD Cloud Exchange.
This discussion with Microsoft is part of Federal News Network’s DoD Cloud Exchange.
Neil Proctor, vice president of Engineering R&D at Acronis SCS, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help a federal agency accomplish the goal of resiliency.
The Defense Department’s criminal investigations always had the goal of evidence data, but the traditional methods of investigation are now merging new forms of data analysis. The Naval Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS) sees several changes ahead as a result.
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