Impacts in Federal Technology
Federal agencies face a growing number of evolving priorities around key frameworks like zero trust and improving the customer experience, plus adopting new technologies to meet ever-growing demands in data processing, government services and software development. We spoke to five federal technology leaders who are innovating in key areas that can impact both within and outside their organizations.
Leaders from NASA, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Defense Department and Maximus share insights with us on the state of federal technology and where they see things headed, especially for the tech workforce.
-
Joseph Jeter Senior Vice President of Federal Technology, Maximus
-
Lynette Sherrill CISO, Department of Veterans Affairs
-
Eileen Vidrine Chief Data and AI Officer, Department of the Air Force
-
Andrea Fletcher Chief Digital Strategy Officer, CMS
-
Karla Smith Jackson Deputy Chief Acquisition Officer, NASA
-
CDC Celebrates Data Strategy Milestones, Eyes Future Goals
The agency is emphasizing interoperability as it works toward its data modernization goals for public health.
3m read -
CIA: Understanding Tech's Battlefield Potential Needs 'Humility'
Geopolitical hotspots are reshaping how government is approaching issues in innovation, technology and war.
4m read -
USPS Amid a Plan to Transform and Secure Mail Operations
CIO Pritha Mehra shares how the Postal Service is bringing its technology and systems up to date.
27m listen -
DHS, DOD Officials: AI is a Teammate, Not a Tool
AI can work alongside government by providing better information to humans for them to make real-time decisions.
5m read