Adam Patterson
Staff Writer
Adam Patterson is a former staff writer at GovCIO Media & Research, who was responsible for covering developments in federal technology.
The agency’s human capital managers see greater employee morale and new recruitment as essential to services.
Data analytics and artificial intelligence processes require a pragmatic, mission-focused approach to innovation.
The agency’s finance chief highlights recent efforts to collaborate with other federal agencies in developing innovative uses of robotic process automation.
Experts in private-sector hiring see recruitment of industry executives as key for building federal human capital and preventing brain drain.
The department is committed to applying breaking methods in data analytics to further HHS’ public health missions.
First launched in April 2018, the Technology Modernization Fund is a product of the 2017 Modernizing Government Technology Act that allocates funding and manpower to federal IT projects with the intent of fostering their ongoing success.
The Department of Veterans Affairs' ongoing modernization initiatives are fulfilling both the VA's core mission and its history of serving America's veterans. Its digital modernization efforts are one of the most momentous reforms the agency has undertaken since its inception, VA leaders said at the Nov. 7 Veterans Digital Transformation Breakfast.
The U.S. Digital Service is serving as a model among agencies in attracting private-sector tech talent and promoting innovation across government.
Presenting at a demonstration of the newly launched ATLAS program on Capitol Hill, representatives from the Department of Veterans Affairs detailed the telehealth initiative’s origins and its role in bridging the rural care divide.
The innovation team has focused on recruiting Air Force tech talent with an eye toward fostering broader change.
Department of Veterans Affairs thought leaders see a bright future for artificial intelligence development while ensuring its most practical, effective applications.
Prosthetics researchers from Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System detailed plans to expand the Mobile Orthotic & Prosthetics Services (Mobile OPS) to better care for amputees unable to reach VA care centers.