AI, Machine Learning Play a Critical Role in Enhancing NOAA’s Overall Mission
Emerging technologies are improving climate modeling, weather forecasting, and threat detection and incident response.
Emerging technologies are proving to be very beneficial to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration when it comes to climate modeling, behavior analytics and its overall mission. Not only has automation technologies played a key role in NOAA’s weather forecasting and environmental monitoring, but also machine learning has been a huge help in the areas of threat detection and vulnerability assessment. Longstanding cyber leader Chi Kang, deputy director for operations in NOAA’s Cyber Security Division, highlights some of NOAA’s cyber modernization goals for this year including how the agency is working to attract the best cyber talent and moving closer toward a zero-trust architecture.
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Chi Kang Deputy Director for Operations, Cyber Security Division NOAA
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Cyber Leaders Urge Congress to Modernize Election Security Systems
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Defense Tech Developments to Watch in 2025
The new Fulcrum strategy sets up the Defense Department to shore up AI, zero trust and the workforce.
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HHS Accelerates AI, TEFCA in 2024
Micky Tripathi, tech policy and health IT leader, reflects on progress HHS has made with AI, data and TEFCA and outlines plans for 2025.
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Library of Congress, NARA Modernize Records Management with Emerging Tech
Natalie Buda Smith and Jill Reilly dive into the challenges of preserving and providing access to digital-native materials.
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