Agentic AI Redefines Federal Innovation
Agentic AI is reshaping how government tackles mission-critical challenges, from improving national security and automating enterprise operations to advancing public health research. Federal leaders are deploying AI agents to enhance mission efficiency, personalize citizen services and support scientific breakthroughs — all while maintaining trust, oversight and security.
Learn more about:
- How agentic AI differs from generative AI, and why it is critical for next-gen federal innovation.
- Real-world government use cases where AI agents are streamlining operations, enhancing research and boosting national security.
- Strategies and frameworks for responsibly adopting agentic AI, including governance, risk management and transparency.
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Jonathan Alboum Federal CTO, ServiceNow -
Jamie Fitzgibbon AI/ML Program Manager, DIU -
Susan Gregurick Associate Director for Data Science and Director, Office of Data Science Strategy, NIH -
Zhiyong Lu Senior Investigator, NLM, NIH -
Shane McNamee Former Health Solution Architect, VA -
Lakshmi Raman CAIO, CIA -
Adarryl Roberts CIO, DLA -
Alastair Thomson Former Director of Data Innovation and Acting CDO, ARPA-H -
Rob Vietmeyer Chief Software Officer, DOD -
Russell Vought Director, OMB
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Federal IT Efficiency Summit
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