Federal AI Policy: What Contractors Need to Know

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Federal AI policy now affects how contractors scope, document, govern, and deliver systems. The winning firms are the ones that can connect policy requirements to operational implementation.

AI Governance Is Not Optional: A Practical Framework

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The organizations scaling AI most successfully share a common trait: they treat governance not as a compliance burden but as the foundation that makes everything else possible. Governance is what gives leadership the confidence to expand AI usage, what gives users the assurance that the system is trustworthy, and what gives auditors the evidence that […]

Five Lessons from Defense AI Programs That Apply to Every Enterprise

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Supporting Air Force basic research programs — focused on trust measurement, multi-source signal analysis, and uncertainty quantification — along with earlier AI research efforts for the Air Force Research Laboratory through SBIR programs, produced a set of recurring lessons about what makes enterprise AI succeed. Combined with nearly two decades of building AI products across […]

Building AI for Government: What Developers Need to Know

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Government AI is a massive market that most developers ignore because it looks intimidating from the outside. The acronyms alone could fill a dictionary. FedRAMP, FISMA, IL2 through IL6, DFARS, NIST 800-53, CAC, PKI, SAML, SCIM. But here’s the thing. The underlying technical problems are ones you already know how to solve. Authentication, authorization, audit […]

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