The relationship between government and industry is shifting, according to CGI Federal President Stephanie Mango, and as a result, government procurements are changing. In a new video interview with Executive Mosaic, Mango spoke about
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MoreThe Department of Defense is undergoing myriad efforts to modernize its systems, information technology infrastructure and communications capabilities. Rishi Bhaskar, senior vice president and general manager at JMA Wireless, asserted that 5G and
MoreAt the Department of State, Intelligence Chief Information Officer Jimmy Hall is taking on key modernization and information technology initiatives designed to improve how the agency delivers intelligence to its diplomats around the
MoreEmerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence are taking hold in the federal government landscape as their promise and impact continues to grow. One emerging tech area that perhaps isn’t discussed
MoreAdvancements in artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies are redefining what it means to work in the Intelligence Community. 2023 Wash100 Award winner Jennifer Ewbank, deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency for
MoreAs the defense landscape continues to evolve, Airbus is looking to accelerate its development of new platforms and technologies here in the United States. Airbus U.S. Space and Defense Chairman and CEO Rob
MoreSupply chain security has been top of mind for the government and for government contractors in recent years as new threats emerge. In a new video interview with Executive Mosaic, William Lietzau, director of
MoreAs the field of quantum computing advances, new opportunities and threats are emerging. One key threat federal leaders are focusing on is decryption. “It’s all about decryption. It’s all about cracking your
MoreOver the past few decades, the United States’ share of global semiconductor chip manufacturing has been steadily shrinking as other countries and competitors have expanded their footprint in this critical area. Last
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