Noblis is the exclusive sponsor of a year-long podcast series produced by Federal News Network (FNN)/WTOP.
This series titled, “Tackling Government Challenges through Science and Technology,” features interviews with technology and innovation leaders from civilian and defense organizations within the federal government. In each episode guests will discuss how they are working to solve a mission-related challenge by applying science and technology – and brainpower. Check back here for new and upcoming episodes throughout 2022. Find the podcast series and further insights on the Noblis FNN microsite.
Molecular Surveillance Advances with IT, Skills Investments
Duncan MacCannell, Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of Advanced Molecular Detection talks about advancements in technologies for detecting and identifying pathogens to prepare for the next public health challenge.
Applying Digital Twins to Your Business Processes
In this segment, Pat Meharg, chief architect – model-based systems engineering and Scott James, senior scientist discussing how digital twins can be applied to business processes.
Noblis’ Senior Machine Learning Engineer Bakes Risk Management and Ethics into Artificial Intelligence
In this segment, Abby, a senior machine learning engineer and principal investigator at Noblis, discusses the Artificial Intelligence (AI) renaissance and how to manage risk and ethics and mitigate harm that can come from this new technology.
Homeland Security Science & Technology (DHS S&T) Directorate Prepares for an Unpredictable World
This segment features the DHS undersecretary for science and technology, Dr. Dimitri Kusnezov, on preparing for an unpredictable world.
New HHS Research Agency Embarks on Mission to Tackle Far-Reaching Health Problems
At barely a year old, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health may be — as its director, Renee Wegrzyn, describes it — an agency still in its infancy. Even so, ARPA-H has a big agenda and an equally big budget of $2.5 billion to tackle it.
NASA’s Sky for All Reimagines the Future Airspace
If you think the nation’s airspace couldn’t get any busier, think again. Given what’s literally on the horizon, NASA’s Sky for All program has begun developing an architecture and system of systems to ensure the envisioned increase in traffic happens safely and sustainably. Federal News Network speaks with Jeanne Yu, chief strategist for Sky for All.
How DTRA Keeps Tabs on Potential Threats Worldwide
It may not be a household name, but the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, or DTRA, marks 25 years in business this year. It operates in some 50 countries around the world, including within the U.S. armed forces’ combatant commands. DTRA helps build the U.S. military’s capabilities to counteract so-called CBRN threats – chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear – as weapons of mass destruction. Federal News Network speaks with Rebecca Hersman, director of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) on how they are keeping tabs on potential threats worldwide.
Intelligence Community (IC) Uses People and Technology to Harness Growing Data
The IC is managing burgeoning volumes of data. One reason for this is the growth in sources of data. To their traditional data-gathering activities, analysts have been steadily adding open-source and commercial data as they seek to enrich analytic capabilities. Federal News Network spoke with Dr. Stacy Dixon, principal deputy director of National Intelligence and Tonya Wilkerson, deputy director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency on how the growth and mixing of classified, sensitive and open data brings both technology and human capital challenges.
How the FAA is Transforming in to a Data-Centric Enterprise
In this episode, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Chief Data Officer, Natesh Manikoth, will discuss how the FAA’s long-term modernization of the national airspace (NAS) is turning that crucial network into an info-centric NAS.
Evolving Bio Surveillance in the Post-Pandemic Era
Dr. Katharine Jennings, lead scientist Noblis Applied Sciences Research Center and senior manager, discusses the benefits and challenges of whole genome sequencing for biosurveillance and what it means for the federal government.
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- And read the companion article entitled, “Biosurveillance has become an information technology.”
Digital Transformation You Can Measure
Everybody, it seems, is talking about digital transformation. But what exactly is digital transformation? Jim Soltys, Noblis Senior Fellow for Federal Civilian Solutions, sheds light on the subject and what it means for the federal government.
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- And read the companion article entitled, “Potential of Digital Transformation for Government: Four Use Cases.”
Is Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) your first step towards digital transformation?
Listen to a discussion on how to benefit from MBSE featuring Pat Meharg, Noblis’ Chief Architect – MBSE.
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- And read the companion article entitled, “Model-based systems engineering leads to better systems, faster.“
NASA Researchers Advance Flight Both in Space and in the Air
From landing people on Mars, to supersonic flight without the boom, to managing safe operation of uncrewed flyers: The fourth episode in this podcast series features NASA Ames research chief and top-flight scientist describing the big challenges and the technologies they’re exploring to meet them.
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- And read the companion article entitled “At NASA, everything starts with research.”
Featured Speakers:
- Dr. Jay Bookbinder, NASA AMES Associate Center Director for Research and Technology
- Parimal Kopardekar, Director of NASA Aeronautics Research Institute
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
This segment in the series is a two-part panel discussion highlighting AI.
Part 1 Designing and Planning for Trusted AI Systems:
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- And read the companion article entitled “AI success starts long before an agency applies data to an algorithm.”
Part 2 Implementing an AI Plan:
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- And read the companion article entitled “When implementing artificial intelligence programs, feds from across government recommend standing up an AI ecosystem.”
Featured Speakers:
- Jesse Rowlands, AI Strategic Officer, Defense Logistics Agency
- Rajiv Uppal, Chief Information Officer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Taka Ariga, Chief Data Scientist and Director of the Innovation Lab, Government Accountability Office
- Chris Barnett, Chief Technology Officer, Noblis
Autonomous Vehicles
The first episode in the series featured Captain Pete Small, U. S. Navy, program manager for Unmanned Maritime Systems discussing the Navy’s aims and strategies for vessels without crews on board.
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- And read the companion article entitled “Science, technology and doctrine come together in Navy’s program for unmanned surface vessels.”
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