CBP
The agency’s CIO is prioritizing cloud and mobile capabilities across mission-critical processes.
Technology leaders across government gathered to discuss top IT modernization priorities during DOL’s Federal Tech Day, which included AI and cybersecurity.
With one authority largely used during the pandemic about to expire, the agency is modernizing tools and processes to prepare for heightened immigration surges.
Cybersecurity, AI and health IT are major focuses in this year's budget proposal.
CBP CIO Sonny Bhagowalia said cyber threats have increased by 225% and require improved response.
DHS embraces automation on zero trust journey as they continually make efforts to provide their mission space with the capabilities that they need.
Agencies are relying on strategies like data minimization and supply chain risk assessments to protect sensitive information.
Agencies managing the immigration process find value in data management priorities within digitization efforts.
An ICE call center is streamlining surges in case volumes received during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The federal community has gleaned similar benefits from automated functions.
Transitioning to 5G is a key strategy for federal agencies' network modernization efforts, but the next generation of communication comes with unique supply chain hazards.
Agency CTOs highlighted the areas they're working on to improve IT across the department.
Greater supply chain transparency and information-sharing will improve federal cyber posture.
Federal CISOs discuss mitigation strategies for inevitable cyber attacks.
Arizona State University is applying analytics and other tools to help the agency predict and respond to emergencies.
A uniquely positioned DHS S&T Center of Excellence contributed to the COVID-19 response this year.
A research institute is working with the agency to innovate detection and monitoring capabilities around contraband and other illegal imports.
The organization is working on digital forensic technologies to support cybersecurity.
Through a new website, the agency aims to educate and update travelers on how it uses the NIST-approved facial-recognition technology.
The end-user experience first relies on technologies like cloud to ensure the infrastructure is in place.