Q&A: Learn How Imagery and GIS Help Power Government
Explore some of the questions asked on a recent online training with imagery and GIS experts.
Explore some of the questions asked on a recent online training with imagery and GIS experts.
The jobs of today and tomorrow involve significant emphasis on technology skills. This is why North Dakota is pursuing a comprehensive, statewide approach to computer science and cybersecurity (CCS) education and workforce training.
I was awaiting the formal obituary, but… I’m heartbroken to report that Jeff Koch passed away over the weekend.
More than just the sum of its parts, STEM curriculum advocates an interdisciplinary approach to learning featured subjects. It’s an attempt to break down independent subject silos and inspire students with real-word applications for the problem-solving skills they have acquired through their coursework.
Using open source software is not as scary as you think. You may have heard rumors that it is insecure or hard to maintain. When managed correctly, the rumors are far from the truth.
Join us online on Wed., November 14 from 9:30am-5:00pm ET/6:30am-2:00pm PT to learn about the hottest tech trends on the horizon in government.
The terms ‘automation, ‘artificial intelligence,’ and ‘machine learning’ are hot topics in a lot of government technology conversations. These terms are often used interchangeably and sometimes incorrectly, which can be confusing. Let’s take a look at what this tech jargon means.
The federal government is struggling with modernizing with cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) at the private sector’s pace.
I am hearing more and more from executives that if they want to understand and battle the complex challenges of today, they want and need digital twins; but not just any digital twin, a 3D digital twin; they are now a necessity.
Even though it’s only October, we’re already planning for 2019. What should we cover? Which technologies are important to you and which aren’t? We want to know what you want to know!