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Even as the National Institutes of Health wrap up this round of digital transformation, the strategic plan for the next five years is already being developed.
Read moreU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services needs to keep a constant stream of digital records and moving E-Verify to the cloud has been a big help.
Bill James and Drew Myklegard from the Department of Veterans Affairs said they’ve created essentially a “wall outlet” for third-party applications.
Pegasystems offers low-code and no-code solutions, providing organizations with developer tools to design systems and applications without having to write the code themselves. Organizations can apply automation to increase productivity, using visual tools to build software, allowing business and IT to collaborate in the process.
Charlie Armstrong, the chief information officer at FEMA, said two recent successful migrations of applications to the cloud demonstrates progress.
David Cattler, a longtime intelligence official, sees a range of both near- and long-term priorities in his new role as director at DCSA.
A new audit looks at how one agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) manages its cloud computing assets.
NIST says the new updates are the result of data collection, technical analyses, customer interaction, redesign and development of the security requirements.
The White House has given agencies until the end of the year to make sure their use of artificial intelligence is safe and fair.
TSA Administrator David Pekoske also says the agency wants to hire more security screeners so the workforce can have more flexibilities.
Government agencies are continually looking at new technologies that can impact mission priorities and enhance service delivery.
David Lebryk, the fiscal assistant secretary at the Treasury Department, said a new machine learning tool is reducing the chance of fraud from paper checks.