8 Areas of Progress and Improvement in Government Tech
Here are four areas where the government is currently doing well, along with four areas in which it could improve going into the 2020 technology landscape.
Here are four areas where the government is currently doing well, along with four areas in which it could improve going into the 2020 technology landscape.
Learn how government can make the most out of unstructured data thanks to modern digital solutions.
In an interview with GovLoop, a Senior Solutions Engineer at Atlassian shared core tenets that agencies should consider when embarking on a DevOps transformation, as well as common pitfalls to look out for.
Robotic process automation takes the burden of repetitive tasks away from employees by processing them automatically, instead of having employees do them.
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The “Innovation Community Center” (ICC) is a digital hub that will invite internal and external stakeholders to solve challenges using emerging and inventive technologies.
Martin Stanley, Senior Advisor for AI in the Office of the Chief Technology Officer at DHS, shares how his agency uses AI to combat cyberattacks.
Randall Knol, an IT specialist at the Census Bureau, explains how the agency is implementing AI to correct data imputations caused by human error.
Bringing data together in open-source platforms provides a comprehensive understanding of the government agency’s network to help detect and thwart cybersecurity attacks.
Given the advance of cyberattacks and security issues throughout government today, this focus on security needs to continue – and it makes it more important than ever that security teams are incorporated into the DevOps culture that is developing. This leads to DevSecOps – meaning thinking about application and infrastructure security from the start.