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Natural language processing and automation are some of the technologies agencies are considering both to cope with an aging out of the federal workforce.
HHS' artificial intelligence strategy aims to promote AI adoption, and to ensure that algorithms are fair, legal and ethical.
At the Education Department, Chief Information Security Officer Steven Hernandez said people’s concept of identity will need to evolve.
Steve Grewal, vice president and CTO, Public Sector at Cohesity, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss data management and the IT challenges facing federal technology professionals.
Mundane and often repetitive tasks can take a lot of time out of an employee’s day. Automating those tasks allows workers to put their focus elsewhere. Automation can be the perfect job satisfaction and innovation tool if workers can use their time on things that they enjoy and allow them to be creative.
U.S. spy agencies are increasingly turning to satellite imagery and other geospatial data available on the commercial market.
All DoD clearance holders are now enrolled in "continuous vetting, with the program now expanding to other agencies and looking to pull from more data sources.
Chris Hughes, co-founder of Aquia, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cloud security and enterprise architecture for federal systems.
Several agencies have followed a pattern of restructuring their IT shops, embracing artificial intelligence and automation, or developing programs with less siloes.
The White House earlier this year launched a National Intelligence Research Resource Task Force, run out of the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Science Foundation.
John Phillips, vice president, Public Sector at Tricentis, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how automating the software testing process will bring large federal IT projects to completion sooner.
Warehouse management is changing quickly as companies are now using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to better track inventory and gain instant insight into assets’ status and attributes.
Government agencies and businesses are taking different approaches to warehouse management in the 21st century, one that puts emphasis on connected networks and access to the internet.
Moving forward, pandemic or not, there is a clear opportunity for federal teams to prioritize real-time, secure access to data in order to unleash new insights, discoveries and innovations from their growing datasets.
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