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Ep. 253 Managing Staff Cuts Without Compromising Code Security in Federal IT

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Release Date: 06/25/2025

Ep. 268 How Virtualitics Helps Federal Agencies Prepare for AI at Scale show art Ep. 268 How Virtualitics Helps Federal Agencies Prepare for AI at Scale

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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn   Want to listen to other episodes? Virtualitics, a company spun out of Caltech and NASA JPL in 2016, focuses on applying advanced AI to mission-critical challenges, including asset availability, personnel readiness, and supply chain optimization. During the interview, Rob Bocek, Chief Revenue Officer at Virtualitics, provides listeners with insight into how his company can enhance Air Force readiness while ensuring explainability and democratizing AI. Sometimes, AI is described as a “black box” where one pours in data and out pops an...

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Ep. 267 Inside the Push to Build Smarter Digital Solutions Across Federal Agencies show art Ep. 267 Inside the Push to Build Smarter Digital Solutions Across Federal Agencies

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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn   Want to listen to other episodes? In 1987 Microsoft introduced PowerPoint, it is one of the few applications that has endured almost four decades! Today, we look at some options that incorporate more flexible ways to innovate. Charles Firey from Excella provides listeners three ways to make a transition from PowerPoint to modern applications.  He discusses setting temporary instances of a modification, making sure this approach is consistent, and where to look for opportunities to apply this dynamic method. Sandbox. Instead of...

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Ep. 265 Fortreum’s Cybersecurity Foundation for Digital Security show art Ep. 265 Fortreum’s Cybersecurity Foundation for Digital Security

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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn   Want to listen to other episodes? In boardrooms across America, members are slowly starting to notice the proliferation of cyber-attacks. It is one thing to recognize the danger, quite another to do something about it. Board members may ask, how does a company’s risk profile compare to others? What is a reasonable amount of money to budget for cybersecurity? What about company growth & change? Are there tools to use to approximate risk level? Today, Ben Scudera from Fortreum jumps feet first and answers the tough questions Ben admits...

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Ep. 264 How Automation is Accelerating Digital Transformation Across Federal Agencies show art Ep. 264 How Automation is Accelerating Digital Transformation Across Federal Agencies

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Ep. 264 How Automation Is Accelerating Digital Transformation Across Federal Agencies Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn   Want to listen to other episodes? In this episode of the Federal Tech Podcast, host John Gilroy interviews Nabil Amiri, Vice President of Business Development for the federal practice at NWN. The discussion introduces NWN’s expanding role in helping federal agencies adopt advanced technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), as part of broader digital transformation efforts. Amiri explains NWN’s recent acquisition of Leverage Information, a...

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Ep. 263 How Microsoft Drives Cloud-Powered Transformation in Federal Agencies show art Ep. 263 How Microsoft Drives Cloud-Powered Transformation in Federal Agencies

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Ep. 263  How Microsoft Drives Cloud-Powered Transformation in Federal Agencies   Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn   Want to listen to other episodes? Microsoft has been a behemoth in the world of information technology since its founding in 1985. The only way to understand how Microsoft can impact the federal government is to take a topic like AI and conduct a thorough analysis. Today, we sat down with Wole Moses, the Chief AI Officer for Microsoft Federal. He shares his perspective on how Microsoft's innovation can help federal agencies achieve their ambitious...

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Ep. 262  How Qualtrics Is Powering Better UX Across Federal Websites show art Ep. 262 How Qualtrics Is Powering Better UX Across Federal Websites

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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn   Want to listen to other episodes? Today, we discuss the importance of user experience for federal websites with guests Amanda Chavez and Rishi Vajpayee from Qualtrics. The expansion covers topics such as cost savings, automation, and the impact of unstructured data on how websites provide information. COST SAVINGS Older systems in the federal government may have been designed to optimize for one function. When new administrations are elected, it is possible that alterations can be made, and the existing system can lead to inefficiency and...

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Ep. 261 Technology's Role in Improving Force and Well Being show art Ep. 261 Technology's Role in Improving Force and Well Being

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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn   Want to listen to other episodes? The current administration has a focus on reducing costs while also improving the delivery of goods and services. When it comes to handling data, innovations in code generated by artificial intelligence have enabled this remarkable goal. The challenge arises when transitioning from the data center to the hospital. " Fail early" may be a mantra for a software developer, but in a healthcare situation, it is unacceptable.   Today, we sat down with two executives from Phillips and explored the value of...

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Ep. 260 How Akamai can make the Internet work better by preventing ransomware. show art Ep. 260 How Akamai can make the Internet work better by preventing ransomware.

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Want to listen to other episodes? In 2018, ransomware was a quaint little cyberattack.  Suddenly, the first half of 2024 saw $459 million paid in ransomware.  Everyone is being targeted: retailers in the UK, resellers in LA, and even the federal government can be included in the target for ransomware attackers. Today, we sit down with Douglas Holland to see what role Akamai plays in preventing these rapidly proliferating attacks. One of the strengths of Akamai is its ability to handle a wide range of internet activity, as Akamai processes 11 trillion DNS queries daily. ...

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Ep. 258  Why CMMC Compliance is now Non-Negotiable for Tech Leaders show art Ep. 258 Why CMMC Compliance is now Non-Negotiable for Tech Leaders

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Everybody knows the world of technology is changing on a massive scale; in the federal community, there is a similar seismic change, but it has to do with policy, not graphics chips. In 2020, the Department of Defense aimed to ensure its suppliers had a reasonable level of cyber protection and released the first version of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). In subsequent years, CMMC became a “nice to have” rather than a mandate. COVID-19 drastically increased the number of remote users, federal technology was moving to the edge, and malicious actors continued to...

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Ep. 259  How Federal Tech Leaders Can Streamline Procurement Amid Rapid Change and Licensing Complexity show art Ep. 259 How Federal Tech Leaders Can Streamline Procurement Amid Rapid Change and Licensing Complexity

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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn   Want to listen to other episodes? According to Forrester, 48% of organizations have more than one hundred tools in a typical toolchain. How many are not being used? How many duplicates are there? How many can remove abilities in other tools? When you deal with a company, they are getting paid to focus on their solution and ignore others. When you deal with a reseller, they have biases, respond to changes quickly, and understand the complexities of vendors in “swim lanes,” which can include competitors. Today, we sit down with Sam...

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There is a whirlwind of change in federal technology. For example, Federal News Network has reported that 25% of the IRS technology staff have left. Additionally, funding has been reduced, data stores are increasing, and we are all trying to understand the impact of Artificial Intelligence.

Today, we sat down with Phoebe Nerdahl and Sayed Said from SNYK. They offer solutions to address the challenges of changing technology in this environment.

The approach from SNYK is to start at the beginning of the code development process, what is called a shift left.

They discussed the need for a secure framework for AI adoption, leveraging Snyk's proprietary database and security research team to enhance code security.

The conversation also touches on the evolving definition of AI and its integration into various applications.

Snyk's AI Trust Platform aims to protect against insecure AI-generated code, emphasizing continuous security monitoring and automation. They have a vulnerability database, which enables them to review code for potential issues. Further, their platform can automate this needed remediation.