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There's a lot of buzz about blockchain in government IT offices these days, and there's more to it than serving as than the technology behind Bitcoin.
Promoters of AI — the concept of which dates back 50 years — said it can reduce headcount, cut waste and fraud while digitizing customer service.
Scientist Dylan Yaga explains future of cryptocurrency applications at the National Standards of Institute and Technology, and beyond.
Some technology leaders at the Veterans Affairs Department think it might be time to take a step back and evaluate new innovations more dispassionately.
How can blockchain technology help federal IT professionals accomplish their agencies goals? Find out when Paul Brigner, managing director of Georgetown University's Security and Software Engineering Research Center, and Macro Solution Vice Presidents Todd Hager and Damanjit Padam join host John Gilroy on Federal Tech Talk. January 23, 2018
When thinking about future trends, it’s important to have a strong understanding of the important innovations impacting most sectors, and pair that understanding with an intuition around what impacts those innovations will have to most organizations in 2018.
Tom Temin reminds us that technologies never stop developing until they're obsolete.
From Blockchain to cloud computing, agencies began working together to develop a digital road map to keep up with the ever-changing world of IT and mitigate threats
GSA's Jose Arrieta discusses some of the technology and programmatic considerations for his blockchain application.
The Treasury is looking into potential uses for blockchain, the online ledger system that enables cryptocurrencies and many other types of transactions.
By breaking blockchain down to its core concept, federal agencies are coming up with new uses for the innovation.
Senior Deloitte Technologist Mark White discusses the ecosystem of services and software suppliers available to agencies interested in exploring blockchain.
The General Services Administration is experimenting with blockchain to make it easier for vendors on the Schedule 70 IT program to establish contracts through automation.
As the press for systems modernization and greater cybersecurity continue, expect more agencies to evaluate this technology.