Critical Update
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 34:01:39
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Synopsis
Nextgov's Critical Update explores the future of government technology. Each episode, we dive into how the government is using the latest tech and more importantly, youll hear from some of the people who are trying to make change possible.
Episodes
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Critical Update: How Data Analytics and AI Algorithms Can Prioritize Trust
15/11/2022 Duration: 29min -
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Critical Update: How NASA Might One Day Send Humans Into Outer Space
02/09/2022 Duration: 34minNASA futurist Michael LaPointe joins the podcast to talk about what it will take—in technology, time and treasure—to get a human out of our solar system.
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Critical Update: The Information Constellation—How NOAA Data Ends up in Forecasts
22/08/2022 Duration: 23minThe environmental agency collects vast amounts of data each day from its constellation of satellites.
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Critical Update: Where the Final Frontier Meets Your Front Door
08/08/2022 Duration: 27minNASA invents a lot of cool and cutting edge technology to make space exploration possible—tech that often ends up pretty close to home as well.
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Critical Update: To Bridge Quantum’s Valley of Death, Labs Need Funding and Workforce
03/06/2022 Duration: 22minOak Ridge National Lab’s Travis Humble discussed the state of quantum technology development and what it demands for future development.
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Critical Update: ‘The Good Death Is Our Only Goal’
23/05/2022 Duration: 19minLeaders from GSA’s 10x program join the podcast to talk about how they’re mapping paths through the Valley of Death.
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Critical Update: Evolution in the 'Valley of Death'
10/05/2022 Duration: 21minNextgov looks at the use of cooperative research and development agreements by some major industry players to highlight how the meaning of the phrase, and implementation of its associated authorities, has shifted over the years.
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HED: Critical Update: Bridging the Defense Department’s Valley of Death
25/04/2022 Duration: 28minThe future of warfare could be determined by the Defense Department’s ability—or lack thereof—to quickly adopt emerging technologies.
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Critical Update: The Call for Greater Software Transparency is Louder than Ever
05/04/2022 Duration: 41minAgencies will soon be required to ask vendors for a software bill of materials—or SBOM—to help manage vulnerabilities like those found in the Log4J library, but much of its contents could still be open for negotiation.
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Critical Update: Inching Closer to the Long-Awaited, Next Generation of Supercomputers
21/03/2022 Duration: 32minThe newest and next era of supercomputing is on the horizon.
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Critical Update: Flashback to the Government’s Cloud Anxiety, Even Before SolarWinds
07/03/2022 Duration: 35minRe-writing the law for agencies to procure more secure cloud services is now mandated by executive order.
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Critical Update: Revisiting the Government’s Evolving-But-Still-Complicated Relationship with UFOs
22/02/2022 Duration: 32minHere are the latest developments regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.
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How the National Science Foundation is Innovating for its Innovators
07/12/2021 Duration: 23minA nascent team is developing platforms that are enabling new discoveries and insight sharing across the federal agency.
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Federal CIO Explains the Tech Side of President’s Management Agenda
23/11/2021 Duration: 15minFederal Chief Information Officer Clare Martorana joins Critical Update to talk about the technology underpinning the President’s Management Agenda, particularly with regard to improving customer experience.
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Veterans Affairs Applies Mixed Reality Tech to Solve Real-World Health Issues
09/11/2021 Duration: 29minNextgov digs into the Veterans Affairs Department’s strategic efforts to deploy future-facing technologies to modernize the care it provides. Department officials are experimenting with augmented and virtual reality—and also figuring out how tiny devices like sensors could improve the canes used by the visually impaired or help prevent falls in facilities.
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The Federal CISO is Prioritizing Flexibility for Agencies
26/10/2021 Duration: 21minTime isn’t one of the things agencies facing cyberattacks usually have, but according to federal Chief Information Security Officer Chris DeRusha, that’s exactly what they need. To address the new age of cyberattacks, DeRusha previewed changes to cybersecurity reporting practices and his role working with other cyber leaders, agency CISOs and the Federal Acquisition Security Council.