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Can AI Deliver Better Processes, Less S...
As states face tighter budgets, the pinch trickles down to cities and counties. Accompanying the financial pressures, these smaller government entities are facing rising service demands and trying to cope with chronic staffing shortages. In this turbulent landscape, agentic AI offers a way to improve services, cut legacy IT debt, and provide assistance to overwhelmed employees. Counties and cities already use AI to improve public safety, optim...
February 5, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Agentic AI: The Application Agencies Need
Using artificial intelligence (AI) is sufficiently new that many government agencies are unfamiliar with how it is already evolving. They may know of generative AI (genAI), which can be used to create new, original content such as text, images, and video. But the version of AI that has the greatest potential to change government is agentic AI – autonomous AI systems that can independently set goals, make plans, reason, and take actions t...
February 3, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Using AI for the Heavy Lifting in CMMC...
As of Nov. 10, 2025, Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) compliance is no longer optional for the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). With the three-year phase-in period already underway, federal systems integrators (FSIs) face growing pressure to implement CMMC Level 2 across multiple customer environments without increasing delivery risk or compliance overhead. Success requires structuring CMMC compliance correctly, which means focu...
January 29, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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How Government Agencies Can Transform T...
In the world of marketing, having a “brand” is most commonly associated with “customer brand,” that is, what garners public trust, establishes your organization’s reputation, and elevates the value of your programs and services. This is less applicable for government agencies, since they almost always are providing services that customers (i.e., residents) only get through them. Having an “employer brand,...
January 22, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Stopping Fraud and Improper Payments
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported in March 2025 that the U.S. government loses somewhere between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud, based on data from fiscal years 2018 through 2022. On top of that, improper payments by the government have totaled an estimated $2.8 trillion since fiscal year 2003. The biggest difference between fraud and improper payment is intent – fraud is intentional deception, such as...
January 21, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Stopping Fraud & Improper Payments
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported in March 2025 that the U.S. government loses somewhere between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud, based on data from fiscal years 2018 through 2022. On top of that, improper payments by the government have totaled an estimated $2.8 trillion since fiscal year 2003. The biggest difference between fraud and improper payment is intent – fraud is intentional deception, such as...
January 21, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Virtual
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Cutting the Permitting Backlog in Canad...
Licensing and permitting are an integral part of housing development in countries around the world, touching every stage from application to occupancy. Yet many governments still rely on decades-old systems that can’t keep up with the speed and complexity of today’s housing demands. In the latest available World Bank analysis, Canada is ranked second-slowest in the OECD for obtaining construction permitting approvals. These bottlen...
January 14, 2026
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Implementing a System for Continuous Ri...
Threats are constantly evolving in the cyber world. Trying to keep up with them is an endless task especially when the available cyber tools also can’t keep up. Establishing a system of continuous risk management helps alleviate that pressure.Federal agencies recognize the scope of the problem. The Pentagon, for example, has released its new Cybersecurity Risk Management Construct, replacing its Risk Management Framework, cutting seven p...
December 10, 2025
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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Meeting the AI Implementation Challenge...
Federal agencies face enormous pressure to integrate AI into their operations. But they also face immense challenges to do so securely – both that the AI is accurate and trustworthy, and that it does not introduce new risks. Much of the current risk arises from legacy infrastructure and systems. Agencies’ data pipelines have undergone massive growth, including structured, unstructured and streaming data, yet legacy infrastructure i...
December 9, 2025
Organizer: FedInsider
Location: Webcast
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