Building Resilient AI Infrastructure
The rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence has moved federal agencies beyond the pilot phase and into a high-stakes era of implementation.
Officials from the Transportation Department, Government Accountability Office and CDW will discuss how agencies are navigating the transition from experimental AI to scalable, production-grade systems that deliver tangible ROI without requiring a “rip and replace” of existing legacy assets.
Learn more about:
- How agencies are building AI infrastructure to create mission-ready systems that serve the public. Timestamp: 1:33.
- The most critical infrastructure hurdles, like as data fragmentation and power constraints. Timestamp: 11:14.
- How IT officials are managing sensitive information for training specialized AI models. Timestamp: 23:15.
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Dave Hinchman IT and Cybersecurity Director, GAO -
Anthony Placeres Distinguished Architect, CDW -
Justin Ubert Division Chief for Cybersecurity & Operations, FTA
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