Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: November 17, 2021
TYSONS CORNER, VA, Nov. 17, 2021 — Michael Shrader, vice president of innovative and intelligence solutions at Carahsoft Technology, has encouraged the use of emerging technologies as government agencies face evolving operational challenges and changing customer needs, ExecutiveBiz reported Monday.
He wrote in a blog post that emerging-tech companies could provide those because they have business models tailored to help agencies anticipate and respond to future challenges.
“These companies are developing new capabilities and spinning up new use cases to help agencies reduce risk and vulnerabilities, and make intelligent, data-driven decisions,” Shrader added.
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