These GovCon summits provide a forum for government and industry leaders to discuss AI, digital transformation, and critical missions across the Army, Navy and Homeland Security.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amid a historic shutdown, the technology that keeps the government running, has, largely, kept running. Official websites are ...
The Trump administration today announced it’s in the process of hiring an “elite corps of engineers” to join federal agencies and work on artificial intelligence infrastructure and other technology ...
Ethics experts and public sector lawyers told Nextgov/FCW that they are skeptical about the arrangement of private sector ...
The Trump administration recently announced the creation of a new “Tech Force” to bring talent into the government. This initiative will bring 1,000 tech workers in for temporary two-year stints, ...
Just over a third of the government’s most-viewed websites met legal requirements that they be accessible for people with ...
This initiative comes as the federal government grapples with a long-standing shortage of tech talent. The need for skilled software engineers, AI experts, and cybersecurity specialists has never been ...
A historically tumultuous year for federal employees didn’t dim the public’s pre-shutdown view of government services, according to a new survey that largely credited tech adoption for the positive ...
Artificial intelligence has already made its mark on local government operations. Community development and IT departments are exploring where AI can create efficiencies for permitting, inspections ...
Crypto exchange Coinbase and trading platform Robinhood are among a group of tech companies lending a hand to the US government’s new “Tech Force.” The launch of the Tech Force on Monday aims to tap ...
New York (CNN) — The US government is launching an early career hiring and talent development program to bring more technology and artificial intelligence employees to the public sector, as part of ...
Amid a historic shutdown, the technology that keeps the government running, has, largely, kept running. Official websites are online. Internal software is mostly working. And security experts continue ...