by Paul Rempfer
The future of cybersecurity will not be decided in 2030. It will be decided in the next five years. Artificial intelligence and quantum computing are not hype cycles that will fade away. They are converging forces, accelerating at a pace that is already reshaping the threat landscap...
by Meredith Delaware
Despite significant investment in AI, only a quarter of government organizations have successfully integrated it across their operations, and nearly half say poor data infrastructure is holding them back. The promise of AI is real, but the reality is simple: “junk in, junk o...
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By 2030, some of the technologies driving today’s headlines will be little more than footnotes. Others most people aren’t watching yet, will redefine the way federal missions operate. The next five years will decide which side of that line your agency is on.
I’ve spent more than...
Federal agencies are being asked to deliver greater impact with fewer resources. The White House and Department of Government Efficiency are calling for streamlined operations, reduced waste, and measurable cost savings—all while maintaining mission excellence.
We hear this almost every day in conv...



