This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. After the dust has settled around the much anticipated AI executive order, the White House recently released a fact sheet announcing key actions as a follow-up three months later. The document summarizes actions that agencies have taken since the EO was issued, including (more…)
Perspectives on the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Government
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Tuesday, April 2, 2024 Dan Chenok The Partnership for Public Service, in collaboration with the IBM Center for the Business of Government, convened federal service delivery leaders for a roundtable conversation on ethical artificial intelligence and benefits delivery. Blog Author: Cole von (more…)
HHS looks to create ‘one-stop shop’ for healthcare cybersecurity
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. Amid the response to the Change Healthcare ransomware attack, the Department of Health and Human Services is aiming to better organize its healthcare cybersecurity resources and programs. HHS is creating a “one-stop shop” for cyber at the department’s Administration for Strategic Preparedness and (more…)
Why plugging leaks sometimes means protecting leakers
This post first appeared on Government Executive. Read the original article. COMMENTARY | Congress needs to establish a form of amnesty that, where appropriate, provides an exit ramp for individuals who have unwittingly violated the terms of a security clearance and wish to come clean.
Driving Digital Transformation: A Conversation with Jason Bonci, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Department of the Air Force
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Broadcast Date: Monday, April 1, 2024 Jason Bonci What is the technology strategy for the U.S. Department of the Air Force? How is the U.S. Air Force leveraging emerging technology to transform how it does IT? What are the U.S. Department of (more…)
How to Use AI to Transform the Taxpayer Experience and Tax Agencies
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Tuesday, March 29, 2022 Dan Chenok and Caroline Bruckner National and international progress on Artificial Intelligence (AI) has led to a fast-changing environment for tax agencies around the world. Camille Johnson, Associate Consultant, Talent Transformation, IBM contributed to this blog post. The (more…)
How to Use AI to Transform the Taxpayer Experience and Tax Agency Operations
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Monday, April 1, 2024 Dan Chenok and Caroline Bruckner National and international progress on Artificial Intelligence (AI) has led to a fast-changing environment for tax agencies around the world. Camille Johnson, Associate Consultant, Talent Transformation, IBM and Collin Coil, Research Assistant, Kogod (more…)
Rebuilding the collapsed Baltimore bridge ‘will not be quick or easy or cheap,’ Buttigieg says
This post first appeared on Government Executive. Read the original article. Reopening the Port of Baltimore is among the Biden administration’s top priorities in the aftermath of the collapse.
OMB sets ‘binding requirements’ for agencies to vet AI tools before using them
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. The Biden administration is calling on federal agencies to step up their use of artificial intelligence tools, but in a way that keeps risks of misuse in check. The Office of Management and Budget on Thursday released its first governmentwide policy on how (more…)
Navigating the new landscape: Understanding and implementing NIST CSF 2.0
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. The innovations in technology have had incredible impacts to how we interact with the world. Less than a decade ago, IoT felt foreign. Now generative AI is changing how we interact with the internet. And with all of this, cybersecurity threats have evolved (more…)