Data
Vast quantities of data are delivering revolutionary insights to federal government agencies and decision-makers. New technologies developed in and out of the industry can help agencies shift, sift and process large amounts of data rapidly. Open-source data also helps organizations use common data sets to build new tools. Other tools help users visualize data for activities like dashboard monitoring. Data standards help the industry communicate with a common language across systems. Federal agencies also are examining ways to understand and secure data from cyber threats.
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How Agencies Can Modernize Legacy IT Without Disrupting the Mission
Federal agencies face major hurdles modernizing legacy systems, but GAO's Kevin Walsh explains how continuous modernization can help.
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OMB Shifts Federal Cyber Logging Rules to Risk-Based Security
New OMB guidance moves agencies away from compliance-driven logging requirements and toward threat-focused cybersecurity operations.
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The Tortoise, Not the Hare: Why Phased IT Modernization Wins
Federal technology leaders said phased modernization, data migration and AI tools can help agencies reduce risks tied to legacy IT.
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NIH, State Leaders Call for Smarter Federal Data Sharing
Officials said modernizing data governance and reducing siloed systems can improve efficiency, research collaboration and crisis response.
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Air Force Pushes ‘AI-First’ Strategy
The strategy outlines a unified approach to data, talent and technology to accelerate decision‑making and strengthen readiness.
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Genesis Mission Spurs New Government-Industry Partnership Model
Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Genesis Mission is driving faster, more flexible partnerships between government and industry.
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Marine Corps Turns to AI to Help ID Pay Delays, Boost Retention
The AI-powered PULSE Check delivers real-time feedback on issues like pay delays and training gaps to help leaders improve retention.
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IT Modernization Driving AI Efficiency
Federal agencies are under pressure to modernize IT systems as AI-driven missions demand faster, more secure and resilient infrastructure.
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How Tech Can Bridge Gaps in Rural Healthcare Data Struggles
Prescription price transparency and nationwide data sharing are among the areas in which officials say technology can reduce costs.
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DHS Secretary Touts New Contract Review Policy
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said scrapping a $100K contract approval rule will clear FEMA backlogs and speed disaster response.
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NASA Sees Industry Opportunity in Proposed Budget Cuts
During NASA's budget hearing, Administrator Jared Isaacman said commercial capabilities help close the gaps in funding.
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Adversarial AI Threats Put Pressure on Federal Cyber Defenses
HP Federal keeps tabs on how threat actors exploit AI and what agencies must do to respond.
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