Lawmakers say a decrease in funding for Energy's 2020 budget could hurt "critical" energy and national security programs, as well as global competitiveness. Secretary Rick Perry defends cuts, claiming the agency is becoming more sustainable with its investments.
Steven Touw, co-founder and CTO at Immuta, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss precise controls for accessing high value data and the most cost effective way to accomplish this task.
Bob Gourley and Matt Devost, co-founders of tech research and advisory firm OODA, discuss the rise of machine learning and A.I., and how their national security background and the D.C. region give them a distinct insight into the new technologies.
The Department of Health and Human Services can now use live data from its acquisition shop in order to buy things faster, and more cheaply, using a blockchain-and-artificial intelligence tool called HHS Accelerate.
Today and tomorrow, cloud services can help transform the warfighter’s ability to meet their mission in a safe and secure manner.
This program will provide a progress report on machine learning and AI in government.
Ian Buck, vice president of Accelerated Computing at NVIDIA joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss Graphic Processor Units and how speed impacts continuous integration and deployment of big data. October 2, 2018
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.
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 Health and Human Services Department is taking a page out the playbook of major retailers, and it's using blockchain to make it happen.
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 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
As the Army shifts its focus from violent extremist organizations to near-peer adversaries per the national defense strategy, staying on top of emerging domains and technologies will be what keeps it in a position of dominance going into the future.
Jim Liew, co-founder of tech firm SoKat and assistant professor at Johns Hopkins Business School, discusses how the D.C. region's universities are teaching entrepreneurs to take advantage of new technologies, like blockchain, AI, and machine learning. Perhaps more important, however, is how universities are teaching entrepreneurial students to get up after they fail, and learn from their mistakes.