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Engineers have long had tools such as computer-aided design and a lot of vendors provide CAD modeling software. But ARPA-E is going beyond that.
Read moreAfter a year and a half of development, the Department of Health and Human Services is ready to move its Buy Smarter Initiative into the production phase.
The Army isn’t looking to build most of its artificial intelligence technologies from scratch. Instead, it’s looking to tweak existing, commercial off-the-shelf technologies to suit its purposes.
In this interview with Federal News Network’s Tom Temin, KPMG’s Kirke Everson describes the three levels of RPA maturity and how to achieve them, and he describes use cases for RPA deployed internally and for public services. Hear more on Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Month.
AI can decode enormous amounts of financial data to discover the DNA of complex crime behaviors.
DoD and the Air Force are currently considering 11 schools to lead the center.
Carolyn Parent, president and CEO of Conveyer, joins Aileen Black on this week’s Leaders and Legends to discuss leadership in the technology sector.
The Internal Revenue Service is handling more of its call volume through automation, which gives its call-center employees more time to address more complex requests from taxpayers.
U.S. Cyber Command wants to expand the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning. To do that, it’s kicked off a broader survey of machine learning requirements across the Defense Department.
The Defense Department is evaluating its own processes with an eye toward making it easier for small companies to provide innovative solutions.
DoD admits it’s not industry, but that just means it has a different way of getting things done.
The CDAO team merges major Defense Department’s tech efforts, bringing together a range of DoD innovation leaders.