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By Andrew Churchill
May 12, 2021
Under the Industries of the Future Act, Congress proposes to spend $10 billion on artificial intelligence, quantum computing and 5G over the next 10 years. Further, the recently released National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence report highlights how the AI revolution will impact the U.S. economy, national security and welfare.
Recognizing the significance of these groundbreaking technologies is an important first step, but now comes the difficult job of unlocking value commensurate with the investment being made. This will require new thinking about the management and delivery of use cases that are in the best public interest. Now that emerging technologies are leveraging computing power, network capacity and AI methodology, there are three key measures that will maximize citizen value.
May 07, 2021
It goes without saying that data is a buzzword all on its own even when disregarding other popular catchphrases that surround it these days.
For this episode of Project 38, Qlik Federal’s leader Andrew Churchill describes to our Ross Wilkers how the conversation across the public sector ecosystem stretches beyond just knowing there’s too much data in the world to work with.
That especially holds true for the federal government, which has specific methods that many of its agencies are legally required to use in storing their data. Churchill explains that data literacy and other new practices related to talent development are just as important in that equation as the technologies, namely cloud hosting.
Latest civil service & public affairs moves January 11
New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People
Ministry of Justice: David Wolfson appointed as parliamentary under-secretary of state.
Department for Education: Julia Kinniburgh replaced Lucy Smith as director general, Covid-19 response and schools recovery.
Ofqual – Simon Lebus appointed as interim chief regulator, replacing Glenys Stacey.
Office for Students
– Lord Wharton of Yarm announced as preferred candidate to replace Michael Barber as chair on 31st March.
Department for Transport: Highways England – Nick Harris to become acting chief executive from 1st February, replacing Jim O’Sullivan.
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