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Opinion
Pentagon makes progress on Zero Trust, but next steps will be critical
Not everyone has the in-house expertise or technology that DISA does, but everyone has the capabilities to pick a place to start and make progress.
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Congress
Democrats and Republicans see role for government in development of AI
The U.S. has a long tradition of government-led technology, including the Internet, GPS and mapping the human genome.
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Opinion
A roadmap for federal CIOs in automating security assessments
There’s no room for sluggish manual processes that fail to provide real-time visibility, the author argues.
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Opinion
The difference between Santa’s delivery system and USPS
As the USPS navigates the challenges of holiday season deliveries, AI can revolutionize the way it addresses them.
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Opinion
How to build effective human-AI teams in the hybrid workplace
This transformational technology presents a massive opportunity for federal agencies.
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Opinion
AUKUS can work without gutting US export control laws
The AUKUS-versus-ITAR debate is a false dilemma created by industry and some in Congress, argue analysts Paul Esau and Valerie Lincy.
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AI can shore up federal cybersecurity overwhelmed by data, GDIT says
Machines and programs can handle rote tasks, freeing up manpower already spread thin and sought after.
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Opinion
How federal agencies can curb ‘Shadow IT’ use by employees
The use of devices, applications and services outside the control of an organization’s IT security environment is on the rise.
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Opinion
The challenge of adding governance as a pillar of cybersecurity
The new framework expands past critical infrastructure and reflects a structure for all organizations, no matter size, industry or region.
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Opinion
The case for LEO satellite connectivity in $50 billion EIS contract
The contracting vehicle is designed to enable federal agencies to procure mission-critical telecommunications, infrastructure and technology services.
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Opinion
5 steps to better artificial intelligence procurement
Over the past 75 years or so, we have come simply to accept that policy lags technology.
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Opinion
How better traceability can help unlock $1 trillion in federal grants
More than 50 different federal agencies funnel money to over 130,000 recipients through 1,900 programs each year.
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Pentagon seeks to rapidly build up information-warfare force
Emerging technologies play a critical role in both waging and foiling influence campaigns, according to the Defense Department's strategy.
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White House radio spectrum access plan may benefit internet, drones
As much as 2,786 megahertz of spectrum may be repurposed for wireless broadband, drones and satellites.
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For the federal government, Zero Trust is just the beginning
Zero Trust has been top-of-mind for the Department of Defense for some time now, as evidenced by the aggressive strategy unveiled by the agency.
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White House seeks to educate veterans on benefits, warn about scams
The announcement comes ahead of Saturday's Veterans Day celebration.
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Opinion
How agencies can bolster cyber infiltration, ‘exfiltration’ defenses
Exfiltration can manifest itself in an accidental or intentional disclosure of internal data.
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