AI: How to Drive Gains in Efficiency and Innovation
Most agencies may not know all the ways AI could transform their operations and services, but they know it will. Here are tips for what’s ahead.
Most agencies may not know all the ways AI could transform their operations and services, but they know it will. Here are tips for what’s ahead.
All leaders face the same quiet tension: the balance between Being vs. Doing. But a third way that incorporates both may be the way to thrive.
In this video interview, UiPath’s Chris Radich discusses how government agencies can get ready for the agentic AI era.
Explore how data can drive more effective decisions, improve program outcomes, and build transparency — no technical expertise required.
While CIOs and consultants draw the headlines, it’s mid-level managers, armed with Excel, grit, and five calendar invites, who drive transformation.
Government agencies must be able to accurately identify people and organizations to perform their most essential functions — delivering benefits, preventing fraud, enforcing sanctions, and more. However, this task isn’t as simple as it may seem – as agencies attempt to create an accurate picture of a user, they must do so by comparing multipleRead… Read more »
Federal healthcare organizations hold a wealth of personal health information that’s often vital to carry out national security, readiness, and disaster response efforts. Unfortunately, that also makes these agencies prime targets for both criminal and nation-state adversaries. Let’s take a look at common pain points agencies might experience while trying to protect their data: •Read… Read more »
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Racism is taking a toll on the physical and emotional health of people of color. Now is the time for governments to set policies and contribute to the solution of improving health outcomes for all people.