Uncategorized Social Media By FedScoop February 11, 2013 Follow Us online, join our conversations, engage with our staff and the government community: Advertisement Connect With Us Connect With Us Connect With Us Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This NIST launches GenAI evaluation program, releases draft publications on AI risks and standards By Madison Alder Government shutdown would cause ‘terrible’ disruptions to federal cyber defenses, industry leaders say By Nihal Krishan Advertisement Top Stories NSF would award millions in AI prizes under bipartisan Senate bill By Matt Bracken Bipartisan Senate bill on AI security would bolster voluntary cyber reporting processes By Caroline Nihill A major USAID contractor said it was hacked in 2021. It’s still not sharing details By Rebecca Heilweil OPM’s new HR Marketplace aims to be ‘community center’ for federal services By Madison Alder NASA balks on timeline to incorporate cyber into spacecraft acquisition policies By Rebecca Heilweil The FAA is developing an air traffic tool built for the space age. It may need help By Rebecca Heilweil OSTP unveils national STEMM strategy centered on improving workforce diversity and opportunities By Caroline Nihill How often do law enforcement agencies use high-risk AI? Presidential advisers want answers By Matt Bracken Advertisement
NIST launches GenAI evaluation program, releases draft publications on AI risks and standards By Madison Alder
Government shutdown would cause ‘terrible’ disruptions to federal cyber defenses, industry leaders say By Nihal Krishan
Bipartisan Senate bill on AI security would bolster voluntary cyber reporting processes By Caroline Nihill
A major USAID contractor said it was hacked in 2021. It’s still not sharing details By Rebecca Heilweil
The FAA is developing an air traffic tool built for the space age. It may need help By Rebecca Heilweil
OSTP unveils national STEMM strategy centered on improving workforce diversity and opportunities By Caroline Nihill
How often do law enforcement agencies use high-risk AI? Presidential advisers want answers By Matt Bracken
WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 06: The U.S. Department of State is seen on January 6, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) State Department to use new Purdue tech diplomacy platform to train officials The Department of State is the first adopter of the Tech Diplomacy Academy, which will help train officials about emerging technologies in the foreign policy landscape. By Madison Alder
A United Airlines plane departs the Newark International Airport, in Newark, New Jersey, on January 11 2023. (Photo by Kena Betancur / AFP) (Photo by KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images) In deploying AI, the Federal Aviation Administration faces unique challenges By Rebecca Heilweil
GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan delivers a speech during AITalks on April 18, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Scoop News Group photo) GSA releases generative AI resource guide for federal purchasers By Caroline Nihill