Government leaders face a critical inflection point as AI, edge and supercomputing demands will require planning for AI-ready hardware, according to a new report.
Federal agencies must prioritize data quality and compliance, adopt modern architectures and embrace a solutions-focused approach to power AI solutions and mission success, says Cloudera President Rob…
By combining strategic foresight and practical execution, federal agencies can use generative AI to improve citizen services and operational efficiency, say DHS’s Chris Kraft and HPE’s Bill…
Modernized workforce management systems are essential to deploying the right skills and improving the operational agility of federal agencies, say DOJ CIO Melinda Rogers and Workday’s Lynn…
Outdated federal human resources platforms increasingly hinder agency recruiting and training, say OPM’s Steve Krauss and Workday’s Matthew Cornelis. In a new FedScoop interview, they discuss how…
While agencies are entering a new era of data and AI innovation, DOE’s Bridget Carper, the White House’s Olivia Zhu and Domino Data Lab’s Joel Meyer highlight…
Traditional cybersecurity strategies focused on prevention are no longer effective. By shifting their focus to cyber recovery, federal agencies can reduce costs, enhance resilience and protect mission-critical…
By offering real-time guidance and actionable insights, U.S. Army’s Nicholas Vinson and WalkMe’s Carl Wright say digital adoption platforms improve compliance, reduce errors and prepare agencies for…
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…