A Solution to Government’s Data Security Challenge
Federal agencies need secure data warehouses to comply with the Office of Management and Budget’s latest guidelines, but time constraints and costliness often impede these efforts.
Federal agencies need secure data warehouses to comply with the Office of Management and Budget’s latest guidelines, but time constraints and costliness often impede these efforts.
Every project that results in the construction of a building that is not a “smart” is a project in which money savings has been lost, unnecessary natural resources have been consumed, and social improvements have not been delivered to citizens.
There’s no doubt that the future will be augmented by AI, and organizations and society will benefit. Implementation is happening slowly — as it should. While AI offers promise, it’s not an endeavor to undertake without preparation.
It’s been a month since the release of the Federal Data Strategy. As agencies adjust to the shifting priorities, here are three tools that can help them meet the new, ambitious goals.
Content services platforms (CSP) are helping organizations grow into the 21st century versions of themselves by empowering employees with access to the content they need, when and where they need it.
Ensuring that you implement artificial intelligence into your mission in a responsible manner can be a daunting task. While there is no silver bullet, being aware of the trade-offs empowers leaders to navigate the grey in a way that aligns with the values of the organization.
Advanced AI solutions require robust data pipelines to transform raw data into business value. Here’s how.
If you learn nothing else from this blog, remember this: The most important step in adding AI to any process is correctly labeling the training data.
No matter how you use data in your job, we all have room for improvement. With more and more data being created every minute, what are you waiting for? Join our community of practice and let’s work together to improve how we use data analytics.
Government agencies across the country make public policy decisions every day — and most all public policy decisions involve issues that have a spatial component. As agencies strive to make more analytics-driven decisions, the decision makers rely more on the work of analysts. These analysts need to collect, manage, interpret, integrate, synthesize, analyze, and visualizeRead… Read more »