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The new center will focus on both setting security standards and ensuring U.S. advances in AI aren't stolen by foreign adversaries.
Without universal standards around data collection and formatting, merging and aggregating data from different sources is like fitting together puzzle pieces that don’t match. Critical data points may be missing or fragmented, creating gaps in data sets. This lack of interoperability can not only hinder cross-agency collaboration, but pose challenges around data analysis and forging insight-oriented solutions.
The Navy Yard shooting was a "wake up call," in the words of one expert, for the government's security apparatus. Ten years later, ideas like continuous vetting have come to fruition.
During this exclusive webinar, you will gain the unique perspective of the chief data officers from the Department of the Air Force, USCIS, DISA and industry leaders. Learn what it takes to ensure data analysis in government continues to evolve and how AI will impact strategies for the future.
The Army's deputy chief of staff for intelligence says military leaders need to understand both the value of OSINT, as well as "how carefully it has to be managed and implemented."
Explore the benefits, data security implications and strategies for managing complex edge systems. Our new ebook highlights how NOAA and VA aim to better serve users everywhere and shares real-world best practices from Red Hat experts.
After releasing a new data strategy in May, the Office of Personnel Management is looking for innovative agency ideas to take to scale.
Sudhir Hasbe, the chief product officer for Neo4j, said applying graphing technology can help agencies better understand relationships between people, processes and data.
A Labor Department report underscores how pandemic-era programs that didn't verify the eligibility of applicants were exploited by fraudsters.
Andy Ho, the senior manager for data and analytics at EY, said as agencies continue to collect and analyze more and more data, they need to put the processes and technologies in place to ensure value.
Linda Miller and Erik Halvorson, fraud prevention experts, explain how new technology tools and data can help protect agencies from fraudsters.
Thomas Brandt, the chief risk officer at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, said the upcoming Association of Federal Enterprise Risk Management summit and survey will provide the latest snapshot on how agencies are doing in managing and mitigating risks.
The Army’s new CIO wants to codify regulations for new software and data capabilities as he plans for new data platform contracts next year.
The Defense Department has been spending an increasing amount of its budget on maintenance and support costs to keep its aging fleets of aircraft at a certain level of mission readiness. However, costs keep rising as the lifecycle of aging weapons platforms gets extended, budgets struggle to keep up with inflation ultimately raising potential risks to mission readiness.
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