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Air Force picks 15 airmen-designed projects to automate menial tasks

by Jackson Barnett

Fifteen winning ideas will be given the resources needed to develop and scale across the Air Force.

Automated cyberthreat intelligence pilot reduced states' response times to minutes

by Benjamin Freed

States that participated in the pilot cut the time needed to block malicious domains from three days to three minutes.

Ohio State researchers outline ‘smart’ job growth post-COVID

by Jake Williams

A new study from university researchers offers the central Ohio region six ideas to prepare for jobs of the future.

US military researchers may have found a more productive vulnerability discovery process

by Shannon Vavra

Automation is the key to running more efficient vulnerability discovery research, U.S. military researchers say in new research.

Nearly 75% of states launched chatbots to aid pandemic response

by Colin Wood

Surging demand at health and labor departments spurred adoption of chatbots in state government, according to a new NASCIO report.

Pandemic's budget shortfalls push states toward automation

by Colin Wood

As chief information officers anticipate working with smaller budgets and smaller teams, automating processes, they say, appears increasingly necessary.

'Citizen developers' help Texas city build digital services quickly and affordably

by Ryan Johnston

More than 30 non-IT employees in Garland, a Dallas suburb of about 240,000, taught themselves how to design digital workflows making government more efficient.

GSA’s coronavirus bot shows how RPA can supplement pandemic response

by Dave Nyczepir

The agency needed to process a lot of data about infection counts in areas where it runs federal buildings. Robotic process automation (RPA) cut down a lot of repetitive, manual work that humans were doing.

Margaret Weichert details federal workforce progress, and what’s to come

by Tajha Chappellet-Lanier

Building in agility to federal service, she said, is "absolutely critical."

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