
The modern battlefield demands modern talent management systems
Modernizing HR management is no longer just about updating backend systems; it’s about establishing a platform to support mission-critical readiness
Modernizing HR management is no longer just about updating backend systems; it’s about establishing a platform to support mission-critical readiness
The so-called AI diffusion rule from Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security faced swift pushback from industry.
The agency responsible for foreign affairs has introduced an internal chatbot and tools to aid employees with things like news analysis and searching department policy.
It’s not about buying more powerful chips or keeping up with the latest technology; it’s about building a flexible, resilient, and secure foundation for the future of government operations.
In an interview with FedScoop, AI experts at the Department of Energy-run lab discuss their center devoted to AI and other work on the technology.
Europe and Asia continue to outpace the U.S. in advancing digital public services, but much of the world has also made notable gains.
OMB in March issued a request for information on responsible AI procurement “to inform future OMB action to govern AI use under Federal contracts.”
AWS’s Dave Levy said in an interview that he sees a period of breakthrough and “acceleration” ahead for federal agencies.
Lakshmi Raman, the CIA’s director of AI, shared how the agency is using generative AI today for things like open-source triage and how it’s thinking about what comes next.
SEC and CFTC oversight of how investment vehicles use AI to inform trading decisions is lacking and poses risks to market stability, a report from the majority staff of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee finds.