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This week on Federal Tech Talk, Will LaForest, public sector CTO at Confluent joins host John Gilroy to discuss federal use cases that apply the event streaming platform Apache Kafka and how it fits into the federal data strategy.
Monitoring potential criminals or terrorists, and developing counter threats, whether physical or cyber, is increasingly becoming a matter of data analytics. Nowadays every domain of criminal activity – for example, crimes against children, financial, trafficking in illegal drugs or firearms, or deliberate disinformation campaigns – have a cyber nexus.
CIOs at these agencies say there’s no going back to the status quo before the pandemic, and are looking at accelerating their IT investments.
Presuming the Biden State Department wants to use data to inform its decisions, the CDO position should be in high demand.
Thanks to advances in information technology, data about everything has become an abundant commodity. But it’s not always a highly available one. That’s got to change, because recent statute and policy obligates federal agencies to use data in decision making about programs, operations and budgets.
As more agencies begin exploring how artificial intelligence can benefit their missions, one question keeps coming up: how to prioritize the potential use cases to get the best return on investment, and best serve their constituents?
This week on Federal Tech Talk, Collab9 Vice President Steven Boberski joined host John Gilroy for a wide ranging discussion on FedRAMP, Cloud Computing Security Guidelines, and CMMC.
Informatica Chief Public Sector Strategist Mike Anderson says the government needs to maintain a “trinity” around data to keep information flowing and to feed technologies like artificial intelligence that will keep the United States’ technological edge, but that is reliant on the government’s data strategy.
Greg Garcia, the Army's deputy chief information officer, announced in an email to staff that his last day would be Feb. 27.
This week on Federal Tech Talk, Indicio.tech CEO Heather Dahl and company CEO Ken Ebert, join host John Gilroy to discuss how their company can help federal agencies with their identity management strategies.
Recent statutory and policy development mandates data-driven decision-making and the related activities comprising data management.
The Chief Data Officers Council, barely a year after holding its first meeting, is picking up steam.
Statistical agencies say they need a little TLC so that the nation continues to have accurate facts.
Aarish Gokaldas, chief growth officer for Applied Information Sciences (AIS), joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how Microsoft products can help federal information technology professionals reach their ambitious goals.
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