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Dozens of agencies are at least dabbling in artificial intelligence, but big concerns remain about transparency and the impact on the human workforce
BY GRANT GROSS
22IT MODERNIZATION VA’s big decision
Now that the Department of Veterans Affairs has decided to switch to a commercial electronic health record system, it must hash out costs and make a deal
BY ADAM MAZMANIAN
28MANAGEMENT
The natural tensions in NASA’s IT
For an agency that relies so heavily on technology, NASA has struggled to protect its networks and make the most of its massive purchasing power. What gives?
BY CHASE GUNTER
TRENDING
3 PEOPLE
Two executives leave GSA in wake of reorganization
FCW CALENDAR
Where you need to be next
6 POLICY
AT&T rival targets FirstNet opt-out states, and why an HHS cyber center could confuse federal efforts
7 MANAGEMENT
OMB cracks down on ‘low-value’ compliance, FITARA progress stalls on scorecard 4.0, and CSRA wins $500M milCloud 2.0 contract
8 CYBERSECURITY
DHS says Russia tried to hack voting systems in 21 states, and legacy systems still dominate IT spending
9 INDUSTRY
White House tasks tech CEOs with fixing federal IT
DEPARTMENTS
10 COMMENTARY
14EMERGING TECH
Is government ready for AI?
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VA’s EHR decision and the future of government
BY LISA MASCOLO
The real key to technology transformation
BY VENKATAPATHI “PV” PUVVADA
FCW INDEX WT INSIDER
VA’s sole-source authority
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Innovation in Government:
Driving Mobile Momentum
Agencies accelerate plans to address lingering tech and policy issues to make enterprise mobility a reality.
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