Customer experience modernization sounds straightforward, until agencies try to execute it
"I think it's an important time to be in this government technology business because we're able to shape what happens next," said John Boerstler.
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Adherence to past strategies means falling behind, both literally and figuratively, with slower development and decreased functionality.
Read full article"I think it's an important time to be in this government technology business because we're able to shape what happens next," said John Boerstler.
Despite a surge in AI experimentation, many agencies remain stuck in pilot projects, struggling to scale the technology. SAP expert offers approach.
Agencies are reevaluating technology deployments with an eye toward future savings and more flexibility, expecting more funding and business shifts in 2026.
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The challenge is not to halt innovation. It is to ensure that as AI gains agency, agencies retain control and remain protected from fast-evolving threats.
It's not clear how DoD will use new AI tools, but officials said the effort will enable capabilities across warfighting, intelligence and enterprise operations.
The deals come as the DoD has doubled down on diversifying its exposure to AI vendors in the wake of its controversial dispute with Anthropic over usage terms of its AI models.
Aubrey Vaughan, vice president of government strategy at Celonis, explains why DoD can’t just lather AI over top of legacy systems to improve financial audits.