How Agencies Are Driving Innovation to the Edge
Top agencies are leveraging cloud, AI and machine learning to deliver services quickly and effectively, at the far reaches of operations. Read how the Air Force and NASA are innovating at the edge.
Top agencies are leveraging cloud, AI and machine learning to deliver services quickly and effectively, at the far reaches of operations. Read how the Air Force and NASA are innovating at the edge.
Technology is not a panacea for an agency’s IT ills, says one industry leader. Rather, tech is an enabler, a way for government agencies to move beyond bureaucracy and adopt a more businesslike mindset. And an agency’s success depends in large part on its willingness to embrace automation and find industry partners.
Supply chain cyber attacks are escalating. Vendors that can help remove weak links and defend against incursions are essential.
(Re) building government data systems provides an opportunity to transform community engagement channels.
There’s a right way and a wrong way to modernize your agency’s IT, and choosing a short-sided approach can hurt you over time. An expert offers advice.
In the current data-driven landscape, business leaders across government need to be involved in using data. They need at least a working knowledge of the tools of data science and the ways data scientists generate their insights.
For government agencies trying to build a deeper pool of IT talent, the confluence of the so-called Great Resignation with the move to hybrid work offers a new glimmer of hope.
Zero trust’s fundamental concepts have been around a long time and are here to stay (even if the buzzwords change).
From the lobby to the living room, constituents are changing expectations about how they want to interact with their government.
“We don’t know what the next big thing is that we will be able to do with data.”