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GSA Aims to Bridge AI and Tech Gap With Private Sector

What Happened

The General Services Administration (GSA) is working to close the gap between the federal government and private sector in implementing artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology, stated GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan. Speaking at a federal IT event, Carnahan acknowledged that industry firms are generally ahead in AI adoption and technology modernization. GSA is seeking partnerships, updated procurement methods, and talent recruitment to accelerate digital transformation and improve services provided to citizens and agencies nationwide.

Why It Matters

This effort spotlights the need for public sector agencies to match the pace of innovation seen in private companies, especially as AI adoption accelerates. Modernized government technology could increase efficiency, security, and user experience for millions. Read more in our AI News Hub

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