artificial intelligence

The State Department seal is seen on the briefing room lectern ahead of a briefing by State Department spokesperson Ned Price at the State Department in Washington, DC, on January 31, 2022. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / POOL / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

How the State Department is leaning into AI, modernization efforts to support federal workers

As technology continues to evolve and reshape entire industries and work environments, the federal workforce is no exception.

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DISA Defense Information Systems Agency Headquarters

DISA wants to automate 75% of cyber activities, but it’s nowhere near the goal

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army digital engineering

Army faces data overload but LLMs are not the answer

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Graphic By: Derace LauderdaleDefense Pentagon Graphic

CDAO plans to bring more companies to support CJADC2

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Getty Images/iStockphoto/gintas77Cybersecurity

State Department employing continuous automated testing in software development

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AI Warplane

AI and human pilots were ‘roughly even’ during latest tests

“That technology is not quite ready yet, but it’s making very good progress,” said Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.

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Graphic By: Derace LauderdaleDoD budget, defense spending

Pentagon cuts science and technology funding request

Artificial intelligence, space technology projects and integrated sensing and cyber efforts make up the majority of the Pentagon’s S&T budget request.

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Biden

White House looks to add 500 AI experts to federal workforce by 2025

President Joe Biden is calling for an AI talent surge across the federal government. By the numbers, prospective hires are showing interest in these jobs.

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