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How greater transparency from IP Vendors can enhance national security
Unfortunately, vendors often provide their IP without any accompanying security evidence as part of their documentation.
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Can the US government compete for the world’s best AI talent?
The federal government must lean into one advantage that no other employer can offer: the mission.
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How to create a trusted generative AI platform for federal processes
Here are three strategies agencies can employ to overcome challenges and create a trusted generative AI platform that will improve citizen services.
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Setting a global standard for safe AI adoption
While the government considers new mandates around AI, there are other resources available to use as a starting point for safe use of the technology.
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The US has always had ‘big government’ – even in the Colonial era
The idea of small government is a myth at odds with U.S. history, the authors argue.
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Under Siege: Business risk in the new age of warfare
America’s long-established methods of protecting against international threats may be inapplicable, ineffective, or too costly to pursue.
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NIST, the National Vulnerability Database and the great unraveling
The NVD as a central repository for analyzing and understanding vulnerabilities can only be fully appreciated in its absence.
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How real-time search analytics and AI can help the DOD break down data
Tearing down data silos and achieving data interoperability is a complex and challenging task.
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Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
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How greater transparency from IP Vendors can enhance national security
Unfortunately, vendors often provide their IP without any accompanying security evidence as part of their documentation.
-
Can the US government compete for the world’s best AI talent?
The federal government must lean into one advantage that no other employer can offer: the mission.
-
How to create a trusted generative AI platform for federal processes
Here are three strategies agencies can employ to overcome challenges and create a trusted generative AI platform that will improve citizen services.
-
Setting a global standard for safe AI adoption
While the government considers new mandates around AI, there are other resources available to use as a starting point for safe use of the technology.
-
The US has always had ‘big government’ – even in the Colonial era
The idea of small government is a myth at odds with U.S. history, the authors argue.
-
Under Siege: Business risk in the new age of warfare
America’s long-established methods of protecting against international threats may be inapplicable, ineffective, or too costly to pursue.
-
NIST, the National Vulnerability Database and the great unraveling
The NVD as a central repository for analyzing and understanding vulnerabilities can only be fully appreciated in its absence.
-
How real-time search analytics and AI can help the DOD break down data
Tearing down data silos and achieving data interoperability is a complex and challenging task.
-
Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
-
How greater transparency from IP Vendors can enhance national security
Unfortunately, vendors often provide their IP without any accompanying security evidence as part of their documentation.
-
Can the US government compete for the world’s best AI talent?
The federal government must lean into one advantage that no other employer can offer: the mission.
-
How to create a trusted generative AI platform for federal processes
Here are three strategies agencies can employ to overcome challenges and create a trusted generative AI platform that will improve citizen services.
-
Setting a global standard for safe AI adoption
While the government considers new mandates around AI, there are other resources available to use as a starting point for safe use of the technology.
-
The US has always had ‘big government’ – even in the Colonial era
The idea of small government is a myth at odds with U.S. history, the authors argue.
-
Under Siege: Business risk in the new age of warfare
America’s long-established methods of protecting against international threats may be inapplicable, ineffective, or too costly to pursue.
-
NIST, the National Vulnerability Database and the great unraveling
The NVD as a central repository for analyzing and understanding vulnerabilities can only be fully appreciated in its absence.
-
How real-time search analytics and AI can help the DOD break down data
Tearing down data silos and achieving data interoperability is a complex and challenging task.
-
Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?














