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HealthCast: How Health Equity By Design, AI Improves Health Care

GovCIO Media & Research Podcasts

Release Date: 06/18/2024

CyberCast: Securing the Future of Open Source Software show art CyberCast: Securing the Future of Open Source Software

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Explore how CISA and CMS are tackling open source software (OSS) security in government. CISA Technical Advisor Jack Cable shares insights on CISA’s roadmap, best practices and efforts to secure OSS and promote open source program offices. CMS Digital Service Open Source Lead Remy DeCausemaker also discusses the strategic approach to creating an open-source program office, focusing on stakeholder engagement, security measures and regulatory guidance. Hear how these strategies are shaping the future of open source security and fostering collaboration.

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Identity Week: TSA is Innovating Digital Identity Solutions with AI show art Identity Week: TSA is Innovating Digital Identity Solutions with AI

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Travelers around the world are seeing more opportunities to use digital documents to verify their identities at airports and other travel hubs. The Transportation Security Agency (TSA) is honing in on technologies that rely on biometrics and artificial intelligence to develop and create seamless solutions that cater to all travelers at these checkpoints. At Identity Week in Washington, D.C., TSA Capability Manager for Identity Management Jason Lim discussed how advancements in AI and machine learning are helping the industry innovate around facial recognition technology. He also highlighted...

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Identity Week: How AI Will Continue to Advance Biometric Tech show art Identity Week: How AI Will Continue to Advance Biometric Tech

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Biometric technology has seen remarkable advancements in recent years, especially in areas like facial recognition. Arun Vemury, senior advisor for biometric and identity technologies at the Department of Homeland Security, shared how error rates in facial recognition have dropped tenfold over the past decade thanks to machine learning. He also highlighted the growing use of digital credentials such as mobile driver's licenses and emphasized the importance of rigorous testing to ensure these technologies' reliability. Vemury discussed the Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration...

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Identity Week: The Security and UX Standards That Power Digital Identity Programs show art Identity Week: The Security and UX Standards That Power Digital Identity Programs

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In August, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a new draft of its Digital Identity Guidelines for the identity-proofing process. This covers technologies like digital wallets, passkeys and physical identification documents like REAL ID-compliant passports and drivers licenses. The draft outlines ways to boost privacy, accessibility and security during the identity-proofing process for those accessing government services and benefits. Ryan Galluzzo is the digital identity program lead at NIST. At Identity Week in Washington, D.C., he spoke about the guidelines,...

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GovCast: GSA Cloud Chief Talks FedRAMP 2.0, Automation Hub show art GovCast: GSA Cloud Chief Talks FedRAMP 2.0, Automation Hub

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General Service Administration Executive Director of Cloud Strategy Eric Mill briefed updates for the newly focused FedRAMP program and associated advisories for cloud service providers. FedRAMP’s Agile Delivery Pilot will help prepare the program for continuous assessments, a key part of FedRAMP 2.0’s evolution. He also previews FedRAMP’s Emerging Technology Prioritization Framework that will soon enable agencies to use generative AI. Mill discusses the agency’s new automation hub, , supporting cloud service providers creating and managing digital authorization packages. He also...

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Live from Billington: Boosting the Public Sector Cybersecurity Workforce show art Live from Billington: Boosting the Public Sector Cybersecurity Workforce

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The White House has made government cybersecurity hiring a priority, releasing a  to address gaps. Agencies and their partners have stressed the need to build foundational cyber skills in Americans long-term. ISC2 is a professional association for cybersecurity pros, with more than 650,000 members. ISC2 Executive Vice President of Advocacy, Global Markets and Member Engagement Tara Wisniewski spoke about skills-based hiring in cybersecurity, how the regulatory process affects the workforce and how agencies can hire cyber pros easier.

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Live from Billington: NIST Center Helps Translate Cybersecurity Standards into Practice show art Live from Billington: NIST Center Helps Translate Cybersecurity Standards into Practice

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  The future of cybersecurity is changing as threats evolve. NIST’s Cybersecurity Center of Excellence works with partners in the public and private sectors to address securing IT systems and critical infrastructure. Cherilyn Pascoe, director of NCCoE, at Billington Cyber Summit in Washington, D.C., discussed the center’s collaboration with industry and government agencies, NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 and migrating to post-quantum cryptography standards to protect against quantum computer threats.

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Live from Billington: DISA Using AI to Secure Multi-Cloud Environments show art Live from Billington: DISA Using AI to Secure Multi-Cloud Environments

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The Defense Information Systems Agency is harnessing artificial intelligence to secure multi-cloud environments. Effective monitoring capabilities for the cloud are critical to avoid bad actors from breaching vulnerabilities and to further secure the edge. DISA CTO and Emerging Technology Director Steve Wallace at Billington Cyber Summit in Washington, D.C., discussed how emerging technology is helping the Defense Department manage its multi-cloud environment, the value of AI amid legacy system modernization and the importance of embracing new technology to improve skill sets and tackle larger...

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AI GovCast: NSF CAIO Eyes Skilled AI Workforce, Data Analytics Partnership show art AI GovCast: NSF CAIO Eyes Skilled AI Workforce, Data Analytics Partnership

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National Science Foundation CDO and Chief AI Officer Dorothy Aronson is establishing a new organization that will unify departments within the agency. While the agency is standing up some critical efforts under the White House executive order such as the National AI Research Resource pilot, Aronson highlights some of her initial priorities for the role that include merging the CAIO, CDO and CISO under the Office of the CIO. Aronson also discusses the importance of preparing data for advanced analytics and AI as well as the significance of providing researchers with access to clean data layers....

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Cancer HealthCast: How an NCI Data Registry is Helping Diagnose, Treat Rare Pediatric Cancers show art Cancer HealthCast: How an NCI Data Registry is Helping Diagnose, Treat Rare Pediatric Cancers

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A special initiative and data registry at the National Cancer Institute is helping researchers understand and treat rare childhood cancers. Dr. Mary Frances Wedekind, a pediatric oncologist and assistant research physician with the Pediatric Oncology Branch at NCI, explains how the Childhood Cancer Data Initiative follows children, teens and young adults for many years to collect key information about their cancer diagnosis, imaging and treatments. She added that the initiative along with the Rare Cancer Data Registry are critical to helping researchers access and analyze the clinical and...

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The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT has its sights set on advancing health equity through “Health Equity By Design” and U.S. Core Data Interoperability standards to ensure that everyone has fair and equal access to the highest quality of health care regardless of race, gender, disability, location and a host of other factors.

Artificial intelligence is also playing a pivotal role in helping agencies achieve national health goals. Recently appointed acting chief AI officer of the Department of Health and Human Services, Tripathi said AI is helping to close health equity gaps when it comes to analytics, determining patient demographics and informing decision-making for treating patients.

Tripathi also highlighted ONC's collaborative efforts with the Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) and other agencies that are improving interoperability and the integration of public health data.