Technology for detecting and identifying molecular health hazards grows less expensive and more portable. The large data sets it generates requires investment in IT. The knowledge it throws off requires investments in people.
January 17, 2024
With a process digital twin, you can feed data from an actual process to the twin to model what-if scenarios in real time. Learn how this works and potential uses during the latest Tackling Government…
November 29, 2023
Given the data and computational prowess available today, agencies should cautiously implement AI, advises Noblis’ Abby Emrey. She shares practical tips on how to do that during the Tackling Government Challenges Through Science and Technology…
July 25, 2023
The Homeland Security Department’s 22 operating divisions deal with a world that’s changing both rapidly and non-linearly. Dr. Dimitri Kusnezov, DHS’s undersecretary for science and technology, said his directorate “also has to provide some clarity…
July 12, 2023
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, or ARPA-H, is barely a year old and still in its infancy. But one with a big agenda, and an initial budget of $2.5 billion to back it…
April 21, 2023
As autonomous and remotely piloted aircraft, along with personal air taxis, join traditional commercial aircraft in our skies, NASA — along with FAA — is working on a system of systems that will eventually replace…
March 31, 2023
Artificial intelligence can augment agency teams and help solve complex problems. But there’s a set of must-dos before you start. The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin talks to government and industry experts to understand AI planning…
February 16, 2022
Neither drones nor autonomous ships, unmanned surface vessels, or USVs, will form an important part of the Navy’s strategy of expanding its fleet in a way that’s lower cost, relative to manned ships, and more…
January 12, 2022