(Getty Images) Data, talent, funding among top barriers for federal agency AI implementation Agencies disclosed obstacles to responsible use of AI in compliance plans recently shared with the White House. By Madison Alder
The White House in Washington, DC, on July 2, 2023. (Photo by Daniel SLIM / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL SLIM/AFP via Getty Images) Apple agrees to White House AI commitments, as agencies meet more executive order deadlines AI By Madison Alder
Deputy Federal CIO Drew Myklegard speaks during a fireside chat at FedTalks 2023. (FedScoop) White House releases long-awaited FedRAMP modernization guidance for agencies, cloud service providers Policy By Caroline Nihill
Harris likely to combine Biden AI policies with Silicon Valley-informed approach By Madison Alder Rebecca Heilweil
White House announces nearly $100 million in pledges to boost emerging tech workforce By Caroline Nihill
A look at next week’s hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena Retired Navy Rear Adm. Timothy Gallaudet is one of multiple witnesses set to testify at a congressional hearing next week about government transparency concerns and reports of… By FedScoop Staff
Catch threats earlier with open data. (Francisco Javier Argel / Flickr) AI algorithms could be used to better forecast natural disasters, GAO report says By Nihal Krishan
Energy Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office’s work transferred to other agency subgroups By Rebecca Heilweil
Federal agencies that use AI should have civil rights offices, Democratic senators say By Rebecca Heilweil
With AI development, Schumer says U.S. needs to hold competitive edge on China for national security By Caroline Nihill
Advances in wireless technology propel government modernization. (Getty) How wireless tech and Network-as-a-Service offer fast-track to modernization By Scoop News Group
Amina al Sherif, ML, AI and Generative AI Practice Lead, Google Augmenting the IT operations workforce with platform generative AI By Scoop News Group
Joseph Larson, III, deputy chief digital and AI officer for the DOD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office speaks on a panel at Google NEXT. Task Force Lima spurs movement in the DOD to understand generative AI By Scoop News Group
Aaron Weis, Managing Director, Google Public Sector Ethical AI frameworks are crucial to reducing biases, says former Navy CIO Aaron Weis By Scoop News Group
EY’s Quiana Smith and Amy Jones. Using AI to create a grants accelerator solution By Scoop News Group
Ed Sniffen, Director, Hawaii Department of Transportation and Daniel Liu, Enterprise Architect, Google Cloud Hawaii’s use of AI to improve climate resilience and create safer communities By Scoop News Group
Dr. Kelly Fletcher, CIO, Bureau of Information Resource Management, Department of State State Department CIO on embracing AI for security and mission outcomes By Scoop News Group
Bryan Thomas, Managing Director, Department of Defense, Google Public Sector How differentiating cloud provider’s capabilities will be a boon to defense agencies By Scoop News Group
The U.S. Naval Observatory celebrates the 150th birthday of one of its most important telescopes By DefenseScoop Staff
How a defense tech startup is protecting the nation’s IP from falling into the wrong hands By DefenseScoop Staff
Department of Homeland Security Chief Information Officer Eric Hysen speaks at FedTalks 2022. (Image credit: Pepe Gomez / Pixelme Studio) DHS releases commercial generative AI guidance and is experimenting with building its own models
Mountain Pass Rare Earth Mine in Mountain Pass, California (MP Materials image) AI-focused ‘hackathons’ to kick off early next year as White House moves to strengthen US supply chains
Lt. Gen. Michael Guetlein, SSC commander, shares why innovation and collaboration between acquisition and operations professionals is critical in today’s great power competition, before naming 2023 Space Systems Command Fight Tonight winner during the Space Force Ball, Nov. 17 in Beverly Hills, Calif. (U.S. Space Force Photo by Van Ha) Space Force funds 3 projects from second annual ‘Fight Tonight’ innovation competition
(Shane T. McCoy / U.S. Marshals / Flickr) DOJ seeking information on modernization of internal website, with potential AI capabilities
The General Services Administration (GSA) Headquarters building. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images) GSA’s approach to artificial intelligence acquisition: ‘do it once’ and repeat, official says
The Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance System is responsible for tracking thousands of objects in space. The telescope is positioned at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. (Image credit: U.S. Air Force, Tech. Sgt. David Salanitri) Space Force taking ‘cautious approach’ to AI, cyber officer says
Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., speaks at the U.S. Capitol on March 28, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Klobuchar and Thune introduce foundational AI legislation
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) questions Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) during a House Energy and Commerce Environment and Climate Change Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill on April 2, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Zach Gibson/Getty Images) House Energy & Commerce chair critiques Biden’s AI executive order for not following a ‘light touch and market-driven approach’
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