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.
JAIC's Lt. Gen. Michael Groen aims to integrate AI applications across departments and offices.
The House Subcommittee on Research & Technology advocates for increased funding around AI, data analytics and robotics.
The intensive demands of the pandemic have encouraged knowledge sharing and formalized practices of AI for health care research.
The agency's contracting and development process reforms lead to quick turnarounds for artificial intelligence capacities for the American warfighter.
Similar to RPA, intelligent process automation enables applications for faster decision-making and processing.
The pandemic accelerated various IT modernization efforts across the agency, with a heavy emphasis on security.
Arizona State University is applying analytics and other tools to help the agency predict and respond to emergencies.
The agency's tech leads saw operational efficiencies in a reorganized IT infrastructure that is adaptable to change.
Blockchain and 5G are among priorities agencies are exploring for election security and cyber risks.
The Office of Intelligence and Analysis has a mix of short-term and long-term goals to achieve electronic records readiness.
Knowledge-building is essential for organizational adoption of artificial intelligence and DevOps practices.
A new center of excellence is employing emerging technologies to address domestic terrorism trends in the U.S.
Automation, Agile and DevOps could be the blueprints for IT modernization.
The agency is exploring the benefits of technologies like AI, blockchain and RPA in federal procurement.
DHS and the IRS use the technology to streamline IT operations.
DHS Deputy CTO Brian Campo said zero trust is all about how you control your data.
Agencies are pulling people with diverse skill sets and areas of expertise to advance AI capabilities and applications.
Artificial intelligence, facial recognition and machine learning could streamline and accelerate technology amid the pandemic.
Using artificial intelligence to facilitate biomedical research and combat the pandemic.