AI workloads will likely become the principal workload driving government operations by 2030. That will require agencies to plan now for accelerated, AI-ready on-prem infrastructure that works…
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…
Agencies that still run their own purpose-built data centers can consolidate and optimize their servers, thanks to a new line of advanced microprocessors.
This time, DIU isn't looking for artificial intelligence or cybersecurity tools. It wants an automated solution for decontaminating military-specific environments.
The VA wants money for 100,000 laptops for teleworkers, 30,000 laptops for telehealth providers and 50,000 iPads for veterans to receive telehealthcare, FedScoop has learned.