New guidance from lead cybersecurity agencies and industry partners provides both individual developers and large companies with software supply chain security best practices
FedRAMP plays a vital role in ensuring the government can operate and innovate securely, and it faces a busy year of restructuring on the road to efficiency that meets modern demands. Federal agencies should join that ride to become champions of innovation instead of captives of compliance. Automation is the highway to progress on that journey, and OSCAL is its fast-speed lane.
Federal and industry experts say ensuring your organization’s data is current, reliable, kept private and secure will help accelerate the use of artificial intelligence tools to improve decision making.
The competition for strategic advantage in economic and military affairs depends more and more on critical materials. Now the Energy Department has launched an initiative it calls the Critical Materials Collaborative. Among its goals, to accelerate a domestic supply chain for critical materials. For more, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin talked with the Senior Technology Manager for the Energy Department's Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office, Helena Khazdozian.
The Defense Intelligence Agency is finalizing its artificial intelligence strategy to control the use of technology for decision support and human-machine teaming when providing intelligence to warfighters and policymakers.
LANL is building computer systems to take on the "unsolved problems," according to the leader of the High Performance Computing division.
The director of NGA said a major RFP for commercial data services is coming, while the agency is also pressing forward on artificial intelligence initiatives.
Federal agencies see lots of possibilities for using artificial intelligence tools in their day-to-day work. But they've only put a fraction of those ideas into practice.