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.
-
TechNet Indo-Pacific: Navy’s Cyber Plan Shifts from Compliance to Cyber Readiness
Department of the Navy Deputy Principal Cyber Advisor Josh Reiter unpacked the Navy’s cyber strategy at AFCEA TechNet Indo-Pacific in Honolulu this week.
3m watch -
TechNet Indo-Pacific: 5G Supports Quality of Life Services for Navy Sailors
NAVWAR Chief Engineer Robert Wolborsky said the Navy is using emerging technology like 5G and proliferated low-Earth orbit (PLEO) satellites to deliver data and information to the warfighter anywhere on the sea.
9m watch -
TechNet Indo-Pacific: DIU’s New Embed Program Pairs Innovators to Combatant Commands
Chris Murphy discusses how he sees these efforts enabling rapid delivery of solutions and helping to scale technology innovation across the mission partner environment.
6m watch -
TechNet Indo-Pacific: A Review of Coast Guard’s 4-Year ‘Tech Revolution’
The agency is partnering with military services to field technology more quickly.
7m watch -
Defense Budget Forces Tough Compute Decisions as AI Evolves
Agencies are finding ways to to keep pace with the growing demand for AI systems while balancing budget and processing constraints
6m read -
Indo-Pacific Leaders Say Coalition Comms 'Not a Technical Problem'
Combatant command leaders discuss challenges in standing up new communication networks to share information in the partner environment.
5m read -
Former Air Force CTO Jay Bonci Exit Interview: Selling the Story of Tech
The former Air Force CTO looks back on how he learned to be a better storyteller to further the Air Force’s technology mission.
5m read -
AI Boosts DOD Cyber Crime Center Digital Forensics
The center sees opportunity for artificial intelligence to support data collection and processing in cyber crime investigations.
5m read -
Digital Services are Transforming NASA Missions
Shawn Chittle discusses his extensive background at private sector software companies and how he uses this experience to drive key user-centric design principles that ultimately powers the technology behind NASA’s space exploration mission.
20m listen -
State Explores How AI Aids Diplomatic Processes
Matthew Graviss discusses how State is driving ethical and responsible use of AI in diplomacy, hiring AI professionals and integrating better data practices in AI implementation.
29m listen -
Federal AI Implementation for Data Management
Experts from the Library of Congress, Treasury Department and Maximus explore how AI can benefit data management for mission delivery.
30m watch -
Army's New Information Warfare Units to Launch in 2026
Army Cyber Command's Theater Information Advantage Detachments will bolster information advantage against threats from Russia and China.
4m read