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Keeping Agencies Up and Running

GovLoop

According to Jared Vichengrad, Head of Public Sector for Check Point, that’s largely because agencies struggle with legacy systems. Public-sector organizations just can’t buy the latest and greatest” technology, he noted. Budget restrictions, procurement obligations and workforce challenges heavily affect their abilities.

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How DOD and Google Public Sector partnered using AI to fight cancer

FedScoop

billion of the Department of Defense’s annual budget is spent on cancer as part of a broader effort to improve military health care for more than 9 million eligible beneficiaries. In addition, this endeavor’s success underscores the pivotal role of public-private partnerships in driving innovation and advancing healthcare.

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Where Data Makes a Difference, Pt. 2

GovLoop

Is separate from the budget process, as much as possible. Values transparency and is thoughtful/ strategic about public engagement. Public/private partnerships have great data gathering and sharing potential. Breaks down silos and promotes internal collaboration. Focuses on outcomes, not outputs.

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Leveraging AI to Transform Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policymaking in Latin America and the Caribbean

Inter-American Development Bank

The technology’s potential to enhance the precision of economic forecasts, optimize budget allocations, and streamline tax administration is immense. AI Can Boost the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Public Spending Public sector spending is another area ripe for AI-driven optimization. Inter-American Development Bank. [6]

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DoD slated to receive over $18B for military construction initiatives

Federal News Network

billion for military construction and family housing initiatives for fiscal 2024. The 2024 Military Construction-VA bill provides $662 million to build over a dozen barracks, with roughly $320 million going toward revitalizing five privatized housing projects. The Defense Department will receive $18.7

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Bipartisan bill to foster public-private partnerships for NIST reintroduced in House, Senate

FedScoop

At the time of its initial introduction, the proposed foundation structure was described as replicating similar nonprofits that support public-private partnerships at other science agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and U.S. Department of Agriculture.