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Implementing AI in Government
Artificial intelligence and machine learning systems support federal missions from national security to citizen services. Keith Rodgers outlines what agencies should keep in mind when considering implementation of AI tools and how to optimize these technologies.
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Call on Your Coach to Help You and Your Team Navigate These Challenging Times
Emotions are contagious and a leader’s emotions can affect their team. As difficult as the last few year’s upheaval in work and home life have been, being a positive leader will help others catch your attitude and follow your lead. For help bolstering your positive leadership presence and resilience, call on a coach for support.
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Preparing for the Next Pandemic With DPA Title III
Information-sharing and additional resources will help bolster what we learned from the DPA during the current pandemic.
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Perspective
Three Ways ARPA-H Can Succeed as a New and Agile Organization
The president’s budget calls for a DARPA-like organization for discovering the most innovative and effective treatments for major diseases.
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Innovation at the Pace of Need®
Innovative Advancements for Value-based Healthcare
Value-based programs are opening new pathways to high-quality healthcare.
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Culture News
Project Spotlight: DoD SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program
The SMART team successfully distributed more than $170 million with 100% on-time payments to scholars and universities over the last four years.
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Insights
Demystifying ChatGPT for Government Leaders
Technologies work best when used as human-in-the-loop capabilities, with the model functioning as an accelerator.
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Insights
Planning for Vaccine Distribution in 6 Key Areas
COVID-19 has made clear that preparing for pandemics is a critical public health challenge. Here’s what leaders can do now to improve vaccination efforts.
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What the U.S. Must Do Now To Avoid the Next Pandemic
COVID-19 is not the first pandemic the United States has faced, but it may be the one that teaches us some very modern lessons about public trust, our surveillance networks, and effective response management.