Mature infrastructure automation serves as an enterprise enabler, empowering agencies to manage complex configurations and processes with precision and efficiency. Infrastructure automation unlocks opportunities for streamlined workflows, accelerated deployments, and optimized resource utilization.
Federal applications empower the business of government. These applications, whether developed in-house or procured from commercial vendors to be configured or customized, incorporate code from diverse sources. Code often includes third-party open-source libraries which, while valuable, can introduce vulnerabilities.
Demand for artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions continues to surge. At the same time, agencies must secure private and confidential data. Synthetic data creation helps protect data while meeting the demand for AI/ML. However, traditional rule-based or statistical approaches offer limited control, lack realism, and may perpetuate bias.
Data’s potential can only be unlocked when that data is effectively understood. Agencies recognize the importance of data literacy—the ability to read, understand, create, and communicate data as information—as a core federal workforce competency. Generative AI can help broaden data literacy, making data more accessible and comprehensible for staff at all levels.