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Andrew Churchill, vice president of Sales at Qlick, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss data literacy and how being able to "argue with data" can provide federal IT professionals with actionable intelligence.
The U.S. Digital Service has launched a tool to make sure agencies overhauling their IT don’t bite off more than they can chew.
Artificial intelligence in the service of human resources management may sound ironic. But HR experts all over are predicting AI will improve their function.
In today's Federal Newscast, after just over a year into the job, Holly Greaves is leaving the EPA.
Faced with a growing workload at the end of each fiscal year and a shrinking procurement workforce, the IRS is looking at RPA tools to help with the heavy lifting.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is looking to hire an ethicist who can guide defense agencies on the application of artificial intelligence.
Agencies have launched a gamut of successful robotic process automation pilots in recent years, but moving those projects onto the next phase of broader adoption has proven more difficult.
Bob McKay, senior vice president of Customer Identity and Risk Solutions at Neustar, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how technology can help federal IT officials reduce waste, fraud and abuse at their agencies and improve government services for their customers.
A deluge of electronic records is taking a toll on the government's mostly pen-and-paper system for declassifying records.
Commentator Jeff Neal addresses some of the ways AI may replace HR in the not-too-distant future, looking at actual technology.
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 Air Force may be able to take old planes and turn them into drones.
The IRS is taking the next step in its robotic process automation journey, having launched a pilot program that bankrolls experimental technology solutions.
When it comes to sheer volume, there are few federal agencies that come anywhere close to the number of Freedom of Information Act requests US Citizenship and Immigration Services receives.
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