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Data is the most important resource the federal government has. And the federal government has massive amounts of data at its fingertips. So what’s the biggest obstacle to putting that data to use? Legacy systems.
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.
U.S. spy agencies are increasingly turning to satellite imagery and other geospatial data available on the commercial market.
An annual survey of CDOs finds common hurdles, like workforce challenges, change management and funding make it harder to get work done.
Everybody talks about using data to inform decision making about meeting the mandates of the Evidence Act, but fewer actually do it.
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.
You may or may not know that the Environmental Protection Agency is in the business of scoring and certifying the efficiency of huge data centers, along with common home appliances.
Dr. Reem Ghandour has done some significant research into compiling that data, research that helped officials at all levels of government develop policy.
The Department of Health and Human Services has an office dedicated to building data capacity necessary for doing what it calls patient-centered outcomes research.
The State Department and Commerce Department are both launching strategies to maximize the use of their data.
Claire Walsh, vice president of Engineering, and Henry Jia, Data Science lead, at Excella join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges of using artificial intelligence, how AI is implemented, and explainable artificial intelligence (XAI).
The PRAC, which will continue to operate until the end of September 2025, is learning its own lessons overseeing more than $5 trillion in COVID-19 spending.
This exclusive e-book highlights what a few federal agencies are doing to tackle data security challenges and improve their cyber data posture.
Large agencies have a harder time moving ahead on that inventory, but smaller agencies like the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission are getting started by focusing on building out the data community, and making sure it has data stewards up maintain data quality.
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