Federal Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis
News and analysis covering the U.S. government’s advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotic process automation. Federal agencies continue to make remarkable strides in the implementation of automation technologies to essential services, radically improving their efficiency and quality of delivery. Additionally, agencies including the departments of Veterans Affairs and Health and Human Services have begun applying artificial intelligence to medical care and public health quandaries, making significant leaps in diagnostics, research and epidemiology.
Cybersecurity, AI and health IT are major focuses in this year's budget proposal.
DHS's Procurement Innovation Lab is now using artificial intelligence to assist agencies with testing and acquiring emerging technologies.
In the last of this two-part interview, Kelly Rose outlines how she’s considering standards and other social challenges for AI.
Old infrastructure is a major roadblock for the Space Force Technology and Innovation Office responsible for the service's digital transformation efforts.
New AI frameworks, blueprints and ethical guidelines are impacting federal agencies.
VA's Gil Alterovitz discusses new strategies aimed to make AI development ethical and trustworthy.
Data is helping health clinicians improve drug addiction treatment.
AI Lead Gil Alterovitz explains VA's National AI Network, recent policies and progress.
The Pentagon's spending priorities include strengthening IT modernization and funding emerging technologies.
AI and edge computing could help service members in combat zones endure through difficult circumstances.
A series of research initiatives use artificial intelligence to better understand the long-term impacts of traumatic brain injury.
The collaborative document aims to keep AI ethical and equitable while standardizing best practices at the federal level.
Responsible, resilient and robust AI is an absolute necessity for the Air Force to compete and win on the global stage.
Complex data integration is helping researchers and clinicians understand the origins of TBI – and how to better treat it.
Public health researchers are developing methods for better detecting and predicting dangerous forms of cancer.
VA is using new capacities like artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve treatment for conditions ranging from brain cancer to TBI.
The agency's chief records officer is ramping up electronic records management amid an approaching deadline.
Technically focused wings of the federal government have begun investing in the computational resources needed to sort and analyze large quantities of complex data.
A software factory named for the legendary UFO repository proves innovation is 'everlong' at the Air Force.
The Army is focusing on leadership and building a culture of trust with soldiers while upscaling its workforce and AI capabilities.