DoD is getting serious about AI, but its organizational structure isn't helping the effort.
In today's Federal Newscast, two lawmakers want to even the playing field for hourly wage workers and General Schedule employees who work in the same location.
DoD will use U.S. Special Operations Command and U.S. Transportation Command to test its new cloud.
In today's Federal Newscast, skills gaps across the federal workforce played a role in nearly half of government's high-risk areas.
The Defense Innovation Unit wants to quicken the time it takes to assess satellite images of disaster zones.
For all of DoD's aspirational projects, AI tools tend not to fare well in situations where data is spare or not structured in a way that the algorithm can’t process.
Trump administration declares victory in international compromise that will allow the U.S. Postal Service to collect higher fees for delivery of small packages entering the country.
Under the CoE initiative, the Joint AI Center and GSA will focus on JAIC’s mission of accelerating the delivery of AI-enabled capabilities, scaling the departmentwide impact of AI and synchronizing DoD AI activities to expand joint force advantages.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says nine agencies violated the Anti-Deficiency Act in fiscal 2018.
The Trump administration has identified nearly a billion dollars of research and development spending from non-defense agencies as part of a supplement to the president’s FY 2020 budget request, nearly double what the government spent on this emerging technology three years ago.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is looking to hire an ethicist who can guide defense agencies on the application of artificial intelligence.
The Defense Department is ready to use AI for some more serious uses, but there's still a long way ahead.
The Homeland Security Department and the General Services Administration released details about program and policies that outline the future of major acquisition efforts.
The Cybersecurity Reskilling Academy is accepting applications for a second cohort of students, this time open to the entire federal workforce.
Federal Chief Information Officer said the next generation of the federal workforce should not only have the capability to work with emerging tech tools, but also be prepared for how AI “fundamentally changes the nature of work."