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Blockchain, one of the latest trends in federal IT, finds yet another potential use case in government — keeping track of electronic health record (EHR) data.
The Office of Personnel Management already has its first blockchain prototype for part of its new Employee Digital Record system, and it's performing better than expected.
DoD releases a draft solicitation and holds an industry day to talk about its new initiative to move to commercial cloud services.
Promoters of AI — the concept of which dates back 50 years — said it can reduce headcount, cut waste and fraud while digitizing customer service.
Jeff Koch, a former Bush administration political appointee, is returning to federal service at the Labor Department.
Dan Chenok and Jesse Samberg, IBM Center for the Business of Government, offer insights from a recent roundtable highlighting ways agencies can more quickly move to shared services.
How is the US Border Patrol securing America’s borders? What are some of the key challenges in this area? How is the Border Patrol using technology to meet its mission? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Carla Provost, Acting Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs and Border Protection next week on The Business of Government Hour.
Despite having a plan for a chief data officer, the Navy is dragging its feet on implementing it.
Artificial intelligence will only enhance government service and operations if applied carefully, according to a new report.
What are the strategic priorities of Labor’s Office of Unemployment Insurance? How does the UI program work? What are improper payments and how has UI program sought to reduce them? Join us as we explore these questions with Gay Gilbert, Administrator, Office of Unemployment Insurance within the U.S. Department of Labor.
Important social challenges cross agency boundaries, and working effectively to solve these problems is not easy. Join us as we explore how New Zealand tackles these wicked challenges with Rodney Scott, co-author of the IBM Center report, Interagency Performance Targets: A Case Study of New Zealand’s Results Programme. How have Public Management Reforms evolved in New Zealand? What is the New Zealand Results Programme? What can other governments learn from the New Zealand experience?
Wally Coggins, the director of the IC Security Coordination Center in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, has a full plate this year. He says that in the dynamic threat environment, he and his staff are working on three initiatives.
Jeff Wichman, the practice director for enterprise incident management at Optiv, says the government is doing a “bang up job if effectively responding to cybersecurity incidents.
With the increasingly frequent and diverse nature of cyber attacks, organizations including federal agencies have put a lot of effort into advanced detecting and deeper understanding these threats. “Now,” says Ian Doyle, executive security advisor at IBM Federal, “we’re really seeing the pendulum swing to more response actions.”