CGI Voices, hosted by Pete Tseronis
In the ever-changing world of federal agency management and technology, you need expert guidance to stay on course. Emerging cyber threats, rapidly advancing technology, and ever more complicated management and governance puzzles challenge even the most experienced federal agency leaders.
Get insights you can act on through the new CGI Voices podcast, hosted by agency veteran Pete Tseronis.
Pete is the founder of Dots and Bridges and is a former Chief Technology Officer at the Departments of Education and Energy. He also served as deputy CIO and assistant CIO at Energy. He is a member of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s advisory board and co-chair of the IoT Smart Infrastructure Working Group at ACT-IAC.
CGI Voices, hosted by Pete Tseronis
AI and Web 3.0: Separating hype from fact
Hosted by former federal agency CTO Pete Tseronis
Technology’s evolution seems to have accelerated lately, with artificial intelligence and Web 3.0 breaking new ground. These technologies may be intriguing for federal government agencies, but they can also be bewildering.
How could they help us do what we do? How should we factor them into our digital transformation strategy? How do we ensure they are secure? Are they ready for agency adoption, or is this merely hype?
In this conversation, Victor Foulk, acting VP of CGI Federal’s Emerging Technology Practice, explains where these technologies are, what’s coming in the future, and how data connects it all.
At CGI, your mission comes first. Victor breaks down the promise and challenges of emerging technologies in improving mission delivery—and how to ensure technology remains an enabler of mission outcomes rather than an end in itself.
Have feedback or want to contact a CGI expert? You can email us at Voicespodcast@cgifederal.com.
Producer: Michael Hardy
Engineer: Lexie Floor
Assistant Engineer: Donovan Samuel
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Learn more about us at www.cgifederal.com
Related resources
Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
Executive Order 13960: Promoting the Use of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in the Federal Government
Executive Order 13960 implementation guide (NIST)
NIST SP 800-53: Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations
Agency Inventories of AI Use Cases