Chris Townsend, vice president, Sales and Operations, Federal at Symantec, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss a wide variety of cybersecurity issues including how to improve information sharing among agencies, and tips on who to map out a cyber strategy to agency needs. November 12, 2018.
Ken Rogers, the State Department's acting deputy chief information officer of business management and planning, said the agency's IT modernization strategy is bookended by two related goals – leveraging data as a strategic asset and building the IT workforce of the future.
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner (D) asked the Defense Department for information on how it will fix derelict homes on bases in his home state, this after a news report detailed serious hazards in military housing nationwide.
Pennsylvania's Human Services Department is working with schools, a federal grant and data analytics to identify students at risk of suicide.
Heather Gittings, the global industry director of the public sector and healthcare for Qlik, describes why agencies need to understand the where and what of the data.
If data is the lifeblood of agencies, the National Technical Information Service at the Commerce Department makes sure agencies have good circulation.
The Department of Health and Human Services expects artificial intelligence will help ensure it's paying the lowest price possible for bulk purchases of everyday items like copy paper and medical examination gloves.
The Trump Administration has a governmentwide data strategy in the works, but agencies don’t always understand the value of the information at their disposal.
The Trump administration said it views the use cases coming from the Defense Department and other agencies as a powerful tool in developing future policies on artificial intelligence.
How can artificial intelligence be used to solve some of the federal government's most complex IT problems? Find out when Chris Milroy, AI Director at Alion Science and Technology, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. October 22, 2018
In today's Federal Newscast, former Navy commander Troy Amundson was sentenced to more than two years in prison for accepting gifts from the now infamous contractor Leonard Francis.
A USPS OIG data analytics shop of about 50 employees has been using the agency's huge troves of data to detect fraud, waste and abuse that might otherwise go undetected.
Much like every other agency in the federal government, the Navy is experimenting with how to implement the latest technological advancements to their mission.
HHS OIG wants stakeholders to know its cybersecurity team is preparing the department to handle incidents like the WannaCry ransomware attack.
The Health and Human Services Department said it's not yet positioned to use data to predict what the next public health crisis might be, but it's developing a new data sharing strategy to launch the agency in the right direction.