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John Landwehr, vice president and public sector chief technology officer at Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE), has said artificial intelligence-driven applications could help government agencies deliver better citizen experience in three ways and one is through content creation. œWhen AI is designed and optimized with content creation in mind, powerful adva...

Shad Imam, head of federal pre-sales at MuleSoft, has said agencies seeking to meet changing customer demands should advance connectivity using application programming interfaces. œAPIs are quickly becoming core building blocks for digital transformation because they make systems easy to access and allow data to be decoupled from complex underl...

Four companies have won spots on a potential 10-year, $975.9M U.S. Navy blanket purchase agreement to provide SAP software products and support services to the Department of Defense, U.S. Coast Guard, intelligence community and other federal government agencies. Carahsoft Technology, Advantaged Solutions, Alamo City Engineering and Oakland Consultin...

Valerie Armbrust, managing director of North America child services at Accenture (NYSE: ACN), said that an outcome-based service delivery model that employs technology could help child welfare personnel as they work to protect children from abuse and neglect. Taking a more personal approach œisn™t about simply deploying better or faster te...

TYSONS CORNER, VA, March 6, 2019 ” Dell EMC has named Arrow, Carahsoft Technology and Ingram Micro as the three distributors under its revamped federal channel partner program, which seeks to deliver back-office resources and field sales support to partners in the distribution network, ExecutiveBiz reported Feb. 26. CRN reported Feb. 25 that th...

Casey Coleman, senior vice president of global government solutions at Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), said that agencies should implement cloud computing platforms to address the needs of people they serve and increase their confidence in the government. Coleman wrote that cloud services could enable agencies to immediately address the œtrust gap betw...

Eleven companies have secured blanket purchase agreements from the General Services Administration and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to provide Earth-observation products, data and services to government customers. Both agencies awarded the BPAs under the IT Schedule 70 acquisition vehicle and in support of the Commercial Initiati...