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Federal agencies prepare for AI PC transformation

AI Transformation
AI Transformation

Federal agencies are preparing for the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) PCs, which are expected to transform engineering and innovation. These AI PCs will provide decision-makers at the edge with the ability to analyze data at unprecedented speeds, delivering real-time insights. AI PCs, combined with Lewis Roads Labs (LRL) Extreme Search tool, can rapidly find anomalies in massive data sets and provide that data for action.

For example, they can parse millions of interactions with federal websites each day to identify probing for vulnerabilities. In disaster response scenarios, AI PCs can analyze live drone footage, comparing it to pre-existing maps to quickly identify damaged infrastructure. In combat zones, AI PCs can process intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance data in real-time directly in the field.

Enhanced with computer vision and other new sensor technologies, users can quickly leverage detailed analytics, picking up details the human senses can’t, enabling faster and more accurate decisions. Jason Dunn-Potter, senior strategist at Intel, said, “Information drives the speed and effectiveness with which we make decisions. The longer it takes me to decide what I’m dealing with, the longer the decision cycle.

Agencies embrace AI for rapid insights

Timely information gives leaders the best chance of a positive outcome.”

As agencies gear up for AI, federal contractors are preparing to help meet the demand for the newest artificial intelligence tools within the federal government. Leaders from Accenture, CGI Federal, GDIT, Karsun Solutions, Leidos, Nvidia, and ThunderCat Technology shared their plans and provided their views on what to expect next as AI adoption expands within government.

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These industry leaders emphasized several key areas of focus, including workforce training, investment in AI technologies, and collaboration with federal agencies to ensure smooth integration of AI solutions. The consensus among these contractors is clear: AI is poised to transform government operations, and they are committed to supporting agencies in this transition with innovative solutions and expertise. Senior technology officials at Red Hat emphasized the importance of near-term AI decisions for Federal government organizations, stating these could be among the most critical technology choices in the nation’s history.

Chris Smith, VP of government sales at Red Hat, underscored the rapid global adoption of generative AI and its impact on U.S. government technology strategies. Smith advised government tech leaders to carefully consider factors like lifecycle challenges with AI models, interoperability between AI systems, integration across edge devices, and trends in cloud security and cyber resiliency. Steven Huels, VP of AI engineering at Red Hat, echoed Smith’s sentiments, emphasizing the explosive growth in AI adoption and the need for thoughtful decision-making regarding AI platforms.

Huels stressed that AI platforms should be chosen with the same care afforded to core applications, databases, and security platforms. He also highlighted the importance of operationalizing AI alongside existing applications to avoid it being sidelined and ultimately neglected.

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