2024
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Defense Board Calls for Incentives to Faster Tech Adoption, Innovation
The group supports recommendations that would support innovators at the department and optimize collaboration.
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What’s Next for Zero Trust at DOD?
Achieving zero trust goals at Defense Department Agencies poses significant challenges to officials.
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The Future of AI at the Defense Department
To maintain its competitive edge, the Defense Department is exploring artificial intelligence across the enterprise.
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Exploring the Link Between Climate Change and Public Health
Dr. John Balbus, Climate Change and Health Equity Director, HHS
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Agencies Look to Protect Data by Leveraging Resources
CISA and other agencies can use innovative tools and adopt zero-trust approaches to protect critical systems.
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Collaboration Can Boost Government Cloud Security, VA and Army Leaders Say
Members of the Cloud Safe Task Force say retaining data can also help protect systems from future attacks.
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Large Language Models Won't Save Army's Data Overload
Data is critical for a connected Army, but managing datasets will require technologies that are useful at the tactical edge.
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ONC's TEFCA Updates Encourage Seamless Data Exchange
The new interoperability policy encourages more innovation from technology providers in the health care ecosystem.
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IRS Hits New Milestone Amid Federal CX Priorities
Federal agencies discuss customer experience initiatives impacting tech developments around taxes, health care and immigration.
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It Takes Shifting Culture to Institute Zero Trust in Government
Federal officials say that priorities in identity management are critical to cybersecurity, but it requires a mindset shift.
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New Zero Trust Overlays Codify DOD Cybersecurity Strategy
The overlay document asks Defense Department components to standardize its implementation strategy across the enterprise.
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Transparency Around Cyber Attacks Can Prevent Future Ones
Cybersecurity leader Suzanne Spaulding said implementing radical transparency in cybersecurity can benefit federal agencies and national security overall.
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