Promoters of AI — the concept of which dates back 50 years — said it can reduce headcount, cut waste and fraud while digitizing customer service.
The Department of Health and Human Services is reforming around six strategic shifts and 10 initiatives led by a career employee.
Lawmakers have introduced legislation to expand VA Choice privileges, grow cyber talent and promote infrastructure projects.
Dorothy Aronson, the chief information officer of the NSF, said a new user interface for its grants application system will come online in April.
For the DoD, AI and machine learning in the cloud have the potential to do more than just basic back-office work.
Acendre, a talent management agency said HR managers will be talking a lot more about artificial intelligence and engagement in 2018
Navy officials are talking about how the bridges have become "Frankensteins." So much new gear has been crammed in, the crews can lose track of what's going on.
Deloitte's Chuck Wald points out the long military history that drones already have. Is AI really that far off?
Federal agencies are embracing the idea of artificial intelligence, and in test cases, adopting machine learning has cut down on some of the tedious aspects of working with government data.
Tom Temin reminds us that technologies never stop developing until they're obsolete.
How is technology changing the way government operates? Find out when Dcode Founder & CEO Meagan Metzger, and Thresher CEO Rebecca Fair join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. October 17, 2017
The next wave in national security superiority will come from something that's been talked about for decades but is only now coming into its own —artificial intelligence.
Lessons learned from a very big, but very short event.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Navy would benefit from a proposed law that would grow its fleet to 355 ships. Estimates vary as to how quickly the 79-ship buildup could happen, or how it would be paid for.
The General Services Administration will encourage agencies to collectively share their ideas and explorations around blockchain, in a new initiative GSA will launch this summer. It's part of GSA's ongoing effort to collect business cases and best practices from agencies who already are exploring artificial intelligence and other technologies, and develop a framework that other departments can use on their own.