The State of AI in the Federal Space
Finding ways to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into federal agencies’ workflows are becoming increasingly important to meeting agencies’ missions and fulfilling Americans’ needs. Between budgetary and workforce constraints, agencies are eager to find ways to do more with less, and AI has the greatest potential to achieve success. Agencies wrestling with how to use AI to the greatest effect face common challenges and...
October 2, 2025
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From Data Center to Edge: Sovereign Clo...
Cloud computing is well established across the government – so much so that there are multiple variations in use. Public, private, hybrid, and community clouds are all deployment models, while X-as-a-Service (Infrastructure, Platform, and Software) are service models. Government missions today demand agility — from headquarters to the tactical edge. But agility cannot come at the expense of compliance and control. That’s why...
October 1, 2025
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Operationalizing Private AI for Federal...
As generative AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, and Gemini become more prevalent, federal agencies are exploring how to harness AI capabilities while maintaining control over sensitive data, infrastructure, and mission-critical operations. Public cloud-based AI models offer scale, but they often fall short on security, transparency, and compliance — especially for defense, intelligence, and civilian agencies operating in class...
September 30, 2025
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5G Series Part Two: Communications for...
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming both the design and use of communication networks. Robust telecom infrastructure — such as private 5G, SD-WAN, and edge computing — is critical for transporting and processing the massive data flows underpinning AI workloads across industries. At the same time, AI is evolving communications itself, powering network automation, predictive analytics, and intelligent m...
September 29, 2025
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5G Series Part One: 5G/NextG and AI
Advances in network slicing technology make it possible for service providers to create multiple customized virtual networks within a shared infrastructure environment. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to manage and automate Radio Access Network (RAN) components in cellular networks, the networks can be streamlined and optimized for functionality, performance, and security. For instance, isolating individual network slic...
September 26, 2025
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Emerging Technology: Trends in Digital...
According to Gartner, the major digital modernization trends are aimed at addressing three key priorities: managing risk, rethinking value propositions, and streamlining operations. There are specific types of technology that address each of these; for instance, adaptive security – such as a zero-trust architecture – is central to risk management. Those priorities are often reflected in the investments being made by the Technology...
September 25, 2025
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Strengthening Cybersecurity Through Inn...
As artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation continue to evolve, organizations must rethink information sharing, response coordination, and risk mitigation to strengthen the cyber ecosystem and reshape cybersecurity resilience. Among the challenges: balancing innovation with security, privacy, and ethical considerations as agencies navigate the ever-evolving cyber landscape. Join us as thought leaders from government and indust...
September 22, 2025
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Hot Topics in Cybersecurity Day 3: The...
The federal mandate that agencies utilize a Zero Trust architecture to strengthen cybersecurity has been in place for four years, and most federal agencies have made excellent progress toward meeting the deadlines spelled out in the Executive Order. State and local governments are not covered by the federal EO, but many of them are pursuing their own zero trust policies or evaluating how to implement them. After all, having a zero trust archit...
September 18, 2025
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Hot Topics in Cybersecurity Day 2: Main...
After seeing first-hand the massive effects of supply chain disruption during the pandemic and the impact of accidentally using infected open-source software by software providers, state and local governments are aware of the risks of supply chain disruptions due to a cyber attack. Agencies have to broaden their thinking about where risks may be encountered. For instance, cybersecurity experts see the Salt Typhoon incursion into several U.S. t...
September 17, 2025
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Hot Topics in Cybersecurity Day 1: Resp...
Ransomware is one of the biggest cyberthreats facing government at all levels in the U.S. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, there were 90,837 local government entities in 2022. A 2024 study found that ransomware attacks against state or local agencies declined in last year – only about a third of study participants said their agency had been hit by such an attack. While this is far better than 2023, when 69% of particip...
September 16, 2025
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