In pilot projects, relatively-straightforward software changes have let Navy computers boot as much as 18 times faster than they did before. Officials say they want to deploy what they've learned as quickly as possible, but some changes will take time.
Colby Proffitt, a cybersecurity strategist at Shift5, explains why observability is so important to improving the security and modernizing operational technology.
Government agencies are increasingly turning to Centers of Excellence (CoE) to deploy intelligent automation in an effort to enhance core internal processes and drive operational and workforce efficiency gains.
It’s impossible to predict where and when crime will happen. And because police officers can’t be everywhere all at once, recent leaps in intelligence technology have provided new resources that empower law enforcement agencies to respond faster and, in some cases, prevent crime altogether.
To address some issues in the short-term, the Agriculture Department said NFC is on track to hire 80 new employees by January 2024.
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel says the IRS is close to reaching its largest workforce in more than a decade, and rolling out new technology to reduce call wait times.
Federal CISO Chris DeRusha says using weak forms of identity authentication is like "driving without seatbelts."
Lily Zeleke, the deputy chief information officer for the information enterprise at DoD, said the move to the Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability is as much about taking advantage of enterprise services as it is about not breaking mission outcomes.
During this webinar, you will learn how federal IT practitioners from the Labor Department, Federal Aviation Administration, Coast Guard and Federal Communications Commission are implementing strategies and initiatives around IT modernization.
Matt Mandrgoc, the head of Public Sector at Zoom, said there are several considerations agencies must keep in mind, including legacy technology and complexity as they move further into the hybrid work environment.
It’s a daunting task to prepare for emergency response to the growing number of impactful events like these. However, tested and proven solutions like GEO satellites, combined with the new LEO satellites and other emerging technologies developed by the communications industry, offer useful options for government agencies to help overcome the communications barriers facing first responders in the wake of these events.
Defense officials say the organization aims to make sure DoD takes a coordinated, responsible approach to adopting generative AI for military applications.
Michael Gifford, a senior strategist for CivicActions, highlights key questions that agencies should pay close attention to in the new 508 assessment criteria to improve accessibility of technology for citizens and employees alike.
Agencies often ponder whether to apply AI to citizen interactions under the customer experience movement, or to making internal operations more efficient. But the two are connected, said Susan Wedge, managing partner for the U.S. public and federal market at IBM Consulting.
Michael Gifford, a senior strategist for CivicActions, explains why the new 508 assessment criteria will help agencies improve accessibility of technology for citizens and government employees alike.