The Trump administration said it views the use cases coming from the Defense Department and other agencies as a powerful tool in developing future policies on artificial intelligence.
This program will provide a progress report on machine learning and AI in government.
Bob Osborn, the chief technology officer of federal for ServiceNow, said agencies can take advantage of cloud in a secure way and reduce the time it takes to deliver mission critical services by accepting and using a hybrid, multi-cloud approach.
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Director Robert Cardillo said satellite imagery has improved exponentially since he joined the government in the 1980s.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. We meet the father of artificial intelligence.
Lauren Maffeo, software-as-a-service expert and senior content analyst at GetApp, provides some comforting answers to questions surrounding AI and machine learning. No, AI isn't after your job, but big changes are coming down the pipeline.
The commander of Air Education and Training Command wants to overhaul the service's process for training new pilots, and artificial intelligence will play a major role.
To advance the state-of-the art in using artificial intelligence for electronic warfare, the Army's Rapid Capabilities Office turns to a nontraditional "challenge" process.
Dave Jones, the director of product marketing at Nuxeo, explains why artificial intelligence can help agencies make sense of unstructured and structured data.
Not even a platoon of Evelyn Woods could get through this mountain of classified material every year.
Dave Vennergrund is director of the data and analytics practice at General Dynamics Information Technology. He recently joined Federal News Radio to discuss the impact and importance of data and analytics in government.
Eric Trexler, vice president of Global Governments and Critical Infrastructure Sales at Forcepoint, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cybersecurity and how to protect data while operating in the modern world of IoT, mobile and cloud. July 17, 2018
Some federal leaders and lawmakers think now is precisely the time to be considering the implications of artificial intelligence.
Tune in to the July 6th FedTalk to hear about what’s in store for federal technology for the coming year, including developments on expanded use of artificial intelligence, extended reality, and the unveiling by the Department of Energy of Summit, the world’s most powerful supercomputer.
July 6, 2018
In today's Federal Newscast, a D.C.-area congresswoman introduces legislation to make sure federal employees get at least up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave.