Steve Orrin, chief technology officer at Intel’s federal arm, and Cameron Chehreh, CTO of Dell Technologies’ federal business, wrote in a joint article published Monday on Nextgov that a 5G-enabled architecture requires government agencies to implement a risk-based approach to security that takes into consideration the whole data lifecycle.
Read More »Steve Orrin, Cameron Chehreh: Agencies Should Embrace Hybrid Cloud as Operating Model
Steve Orrin, chief technology officer at Intel’s federal arm, and Cameron Chehreh, CTO of Dell Technologies’ federal business, wrote in a joint article published Friday on Nextgov that federal agencies should look at hybrid cloud not as a destination but as an operating model to realize the benefits of artificial intelligence and 5G.
Read More »Intel, Sandia Nat’l Labs Partner for Neuromorphic Computing Research Program
Intel’s federal business has entered into a three-year agreement with the Department of Energy’s Sandia National Laboratories to conduct large-scale research into a new computing concept based on the human neurobiological system.
Read More »Intel Federal’s Jim Brinker: 5G Could Transform Government’s Response to Public Health Emergency
Jim Brinker, president and general manager of Intel’s federal arm and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, wrote in a Nextgov article published Monday how 5G network technology could help the government better respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and other public health emergencies.
Read More »Intel’s Steve Orrin: Supply Chain, Software Inventory Audits Key to Preventing Firmware Attacks
Steve Orrin, chief technology officer at Intel’s federal arm, has said that agencies need to be proactive in protecting their network information technology stacks against emerging threats like firmware hacks.
Read More »Intel’s Jim Brinker: Edge-Level AI Will Support ‘Smart City’, 5G Efforts
Jim Brinker, president and general manager of Intel’s federal arm and a 2020 Wash100 winner, has said that edge-level data processing will help drive artificial intelligence implementation for the development of smart cities.
Read More »Cameron Chehreh: Converged Tech to Drive Dell EMC’s Investment Strategy
Cameron Chehreh, chief technology officer at Dell EMC‘s federal business, has said converged and hyper-converged technologies will become “great focal areas” for Dell EMC, FedScoop reported Wednesday. Chehreh told the publication that software-defined networking is another information technology development that will drive Dell EMC’s investment strategy. “The last piece for us …
Read More »Intel’s Jason Kimrey on Supercomputing at Federal Agencies & Industry’s Role in Cyber Framework Adoption
Jason Kimrey is a 13-year veteran of Intel and serves as the chip maker’s U.S. federal area director, where he leads a business development team focused on technology products and services for defense and civilian agencies. Intel’s focus areas for federal agencies include high-performance computing as the company is partnering with the Energy …
Read More »Intel’s Tiffany Sargent Outlines Steps for IoT Adoption
Tiffany Sargent, Internet of Things senior solutions architect and principal engineer at Intel Federal LLC, has recommended steps for agencies to start the adoption of complete IoT technologies. Sargent wrote in an opinion article for GCN published Monday that both government agency information technology and operations managers are working piecemeal to …
Read More »Intel Federal To Provide DOE Exascale Supercomputing R&D; David Patterson Comments
Intel Corp. has won two subcontracts worth a combined $19 million to provide supercomputing research and development for the U.S. Energy Department, the company announced Friday. The company will apply new extreme-scale computing R&D to build new high-performance computing technologies such as memory research and processor technology. David Patterson, president …
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