Deploying Agentic AI Across Government
Agentic AI is pushing beyond traditional automation and generative tools, enabling systems to take action, make decisions and execute tasks with greater autonomy. As federal agencies explore these capabilities, leaders must balance innovation with governance, security and operational control.
Leaders from the Army, GAO and Red Hat discuss what sets agentic AI apart, how it is being applied in real-world mission environments and what it takes to deploy these tools responsibly. They also examine governance challenges, risk considerations and the steps organizations need to take to avoid unintended outcomes.
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- The unique capabilities of agentic AI and how it differs from traditional and generative AI. Timestamp 7:22.
- Real-world use cases, including Army initiatives like ARIA. Timestamp 3:24.
- How to prepare for governance, cybersecurity and risk challenges as agentic AI scales across government. Timestamp 4:16.
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Gabe Chiulli Acting CIO, Army -
Kevin Walsh Director of IT and Cybersecurity, GAO -
Christopher Yates Principal Chief Architect, Red Hat
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