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The new science and technology strategy dictates how the Air Force will invest in research through 2030.
In today's Federal Newscast, all signs point to federal employees' paychecks looking a little larger by early next week.
IARPA Director Stacey Dixon said the agency has laid the groundwork for two programs focused on ways to overcome adversarial machine learning.
This program will provide a progress report on machine learning and AI in government.
Artificial intelligence as a technology appears to be reaching critical mass, with analysts predicting double-digit growth rates over the next several years.
The Government Accountability Office achieved its optimal workforce capacity this year, but it's still having trouble keeping up with lawmaker requests around new technologies and cybersecurity.
Steve Orrin, Federal CTO at Intel Corporation, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss artificial intelligence and the five concepts that the DoD is using to guide its strategy.
Rick Lober, vice president and general manager of the Defense and Intelligence Systems Division at Hughes Networks, joins host John Gilroy on this week's to discuss the challenges that federal IT officials are having in managing the massive amounts of date generated by satellites.
Susan Cengiz, Jeffery Wehner and Lisa Wax of LMI join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to talk about logistics management, data analytics, the growing uses of OTAs. and current trends in the federal market.
The key word in artificial intelligence is "artificial." It needs people to work right.
What if artificial intelligence could predict when agency employees feel like quitting before they’re out the door? The Naval Research Laboratory is looking at using AI tools to comb through data from exit surveys and flag common workplace issues.
In today's Federal Newscast, three Senate Democrats want to take federal retirement cuts off the table in the proposed 2020 budget resolution.
Federal Chief Information Officer said the next generation of the federal workforce should not only have the capability to work with emerging tech tools, but also be prepared for how AI “fundamentally changes the nature of work."
Lawmakers say a decrease in funding for Energy's 2020 budget could hurt "critical" energy and national security programs, as well as global competitiveness. Secretary Rick Perry defends cuts, claiming the agency is becoming more sustainable with its investments.
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