In the age of TikTok dance crazes and meme-able moments, marketers revel in viral sensations that sweep the globe. Over the decades, we've seen several marketing campaigns gain virality, from Wendy’s “Where’s the Beef,” to Nike’s “Just Do It,” and Staples’ “Easy” button.
Imagine a doctor who gives you a diagnosis but can't explain how they reached that conclusion. Doesn’t instill a lot of confidence, right? That's how some AI systems operate: their inner working are mysterious, and it’s hard to pinpoint why they make a specific prediction.
The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) can feel like a complex maze of technical jargon and specialized terms. Concepts like "deep learning" and "neural networks" get tossed around in conversation. “AI,” “ML,” “LLM,” “GenAI” – it’s a veritable acronym soup that can leave many federal professionals wondering, what does it all mean?
Unissant Inc. (Unissant) today announced the addition of Robert “Bob” Deegan to the leadership team in the role of Chief Financial Officer. Deegan will report to newly appointed President and CEO Sumeet Shrivastava. Deegan and Shrivastava worked together for 13 years at GovCon leader ARRAY.
Unissant Inc. (Unissant) today announced that Sumeet Shrivastava has taken the helm as the company’s President and Chief Executive Officer. After 16 years as CEO, Founder Manish Malhotra transitions to a new role as Chief Strategy Officer while remaining Unissant Board Chairman.
Government agencies are increasingly adopting cloud technologies to enhance efficiency, scalability, and service delivery. However, managing cloud costs remains a challenge. Unchecked expenses can quickly spiral out of control, impacting budgets and project viability.
Federal applications empower the business of government. These applications, whether developed in-house or procured from commercial vendors to be configured or customized, incorporate code from diverse sources. Code often includes third-party open-source libraries which, while valuable, can introduce vulnerabilities.
In today's rapidly evolving mission and technological landscape, federal agencies face a constant challenge: balancing the need for reliable, secure IT operations with the desire to innovate and deliver next-generation services. Often, the burden of maintaining legacy systems can overshadow the potential of advanced features and emerging technologies.
Summer is here – beach vacations, fun in the sun, kids running amok. Now, federal IT systems aren’t the first things to pop into my mind when I’m thinking about summer vacation, but humor me with this analogy.
Demand for artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions continues to surge. At the same time, agencies must secure private and confidential data. Synthetic data creation helps protect data while meeting the demand for AI/ML. However, traditional rule-based or statistical approaches offer limited control, lack realism, and may perpetuate bias.
Data’s potential can only be unlocked when that data is effectively understood. Agencies recognize the importance of data literacy—the ability to read, understand, create, and communicate data as information—as a core federal workforce competency. Generative AI can help broaden data literacy, making data more accessible and comprehensible for staff at all levels.
Unissant, a recognized industry leader renowned for its advanced data and analytics solutions in the health and national security sectors, has recently announced another important milestone.