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Jesse Lambert
By
Jesse Lambert
COMMENTARY | Federal agencies need to conduct a hard review of whether their current AI pilots can survive contact with real contracting, oversight and operational demands.
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By
Jesse Lambert
By
Jesse Lambert

AI executive action stalled by White House infighting

USDA is using AI — but doesn’t have the required controls to manage risks, watchdog finds

USDA is using AI, but doesn’t have the required controls to manage risks, watchdog finds

‘It would be insane’ for spy agencies to lack early access to AI models, lawmaker says

COMMENTARY | Four operational realities that agencies must address before AI can deliver mission impact at scale.

Responsible AI adoption depends on a federal workforce prepared to use, evaluate and manage new capabilities.

COMMENTARY | Agencies are making significant investments in AI, but those efforts will be wasted if they can't secure the…

COMMENTARY | The agencies that prepare their digital house first will get the productivity gains.

COMMENTARY | Stop viewing AI as a standalone miracle and start viewing it as the engine within a larger machine.

COMMENTARY | In today’s budget-constrained environment, where every dollar must stretch further and mission delivery is harder…