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JADC2 is "at the heart" of the first-ever data strategy DoD published in October, according to the Pentagon official who led the strategy's development.
Certain communities across the federal government excel at data management. Outside of those communities, however, a widening consensus on the value of data has outpaced education on how to use it.
The Navy is using the commercially-developed concept of reliability control boards, plus data analytics and artificial intelligence to help determine the root causes of its aviation readiness challenges.
Census had to dance around pandemic, but it will have gotten the job done.
The Census Bureau’s Opportunity Project puts federal data to work, pairing agencies up with tech teams from the private sector and non-profits to create digital projects that benefit the public.
The Agriculture Department spent the past two years making some major investments in its data infrastructure have paid off during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hodan Omaar, a policy analyst at the Center for Data Innovation, a think tank focused on the intersection of data, technology, and public policy, explains why agencies should emulate the Pentagon’s approach to data management.
Kevin Orr, vice president at CyberArk, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss identity management and how his company can help federal agencies protect their data from cyber attacks.
Blockchain in recent years generated plenty of hype in the federal contracting community, but technology never resulted in many agencies moving forward with the technology.
A new survey from the Association of Federal Enterprise Risk Management (AFERM) shows more than 50% of the respondents say their ERM programs are either “highly engaged” or “extremely engaged.”
In today's Federal Newscast, a report by the MITRE Corporation found 16 key concerns with the quality and accuracy of data available to the PRAC.
Telematics will evolve from being a “dot on a map” tracking solution to a digital automation platform that ultimately guides an effective and fast decision-making process.
Jeffrey Phelan, the chief technology officer for public sector at Rubrik, said while it’s clear every agency is at a different point in corralling their data, too often they are in “deer in the headlights” mode.
The strategy, which is about 80% complete, will describe between nine and 11 distinct lines of effort to connect the military's sensors and 'shooters' into a cohesive network.
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