Air Force Space Command is trying to bring its data systems and sets together to benefit its operations.
In today's Federal Newscast, it's now known when the Federal Acquisition Service will release its consolidated schedule, which will include the new special item numbers and terms and conditions.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has set a roadmap for the government’s role in developing future AI breakthroughs.
Commentator Jeff Neal addresses some of the ways AI may replace HR in the not-too-distant future, looking at actual technology.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will host free online training on the agency's new online filing system for federal sector complaints and appeals.
Dr. Chase Cunningham, principal analyst at Forrester, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cybersecurity and why federal agencies should set up virtual platforms to test Zero Trust concepts.
The Army is using AI bots to break down small problems that would take humans extreme amounts of time.
The Department of Homeland Security released a solicitation through its Commercial Solutions Opening pilot to see if vendors have artificial intelligence tools to improve the Contractor Performance Assessment Retrieval System (CPARS) process.
The Air Force may be able to take old planes and turn them into drones.
In today's Federal Newscast, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt announced plans to streamline the department's 13 ethics programs into one.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management asked the Federal Labor Relations Authority how agencies can deduct union dues in light of the 2018 decision, which found local and state government workers can't be forced to pay union dues.
When it comes to full digitization, much less productive use of artificial intelligence, the government has a ways to go yet.
Don Graham, director of Sales for Radiant Logic joins John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how the digital revolution is changing identity management in the federal government.
USDA is the latest agency to announce a new training and reskilling opportunity, this time geared for rising IT employees interested in becoming a CIO or CISO.
Jeff Neal says the potential for AI will change how employees work, present new risks and change how the American people interact with the government.