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This Week in Government Technology – June 2nd-9th, 2024

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues revolutionizing various sectors, this week highlighted key advancements in AI governance, public-sector collaboration, and modernization efforts. From the launch of an international AI hub to New Jersey’s innovative employee engagement strategy and the VA’s progress amid budget challenges, here are the essential updates.

FPF Launches International Hub for AI Governance

The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) has launched the FPF Center for Artificial Intelligence to support AI governance and policymaking on an international scale. The center aims to establish best practices, conduct research, and provide resources for stakeholders to navigate AI-related challenges, particularly in the public sector. It will include sector-specific working groups and a leadership council comprising senior public officials, academics, and the public. The center will also focus on AI assessments and their intersection with existing privacy assessments, supported by funding from the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy.

New Jersey Engages State Workers to Shape AI Future

New Jersey is pioneering a collaborative approach to integrating artificial intelligence (AI) in state government by actively involving public-sector employees in the process. Through a comprehensive survey, the state aims to gather insights into employees’ knowledge, attitudes, and interests regarding AI, which will inform AI training and upskilling initiatives. This inclusive strategy seeks to enhance public services and empower workers, ensuring that AI tools are used responsibly and effectively. The state’s commitment to training its workforce and co-creating AI governance frameworks sets a model for public and private sectors in leveraging AI’s transformative potential.

VA’s AI and Modernization Efforts Thrive Amid Budget Challenges

Despite facing potential budget cuts and scrutiny from lawmakers, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is making strides in AI and modernization efforts. Charles Worthington, the VA’s Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer and Chief Technology Officer, discussed the agency’s focus on targeted hiring for AI experts and sustaining its modernization initiatives. He emphasized the critical role of AI in transforming VA’s operations and the importance of integrating new technologies while maintaining existing systems. Worthington highlighted the need for a robust governance framework and AI governance council to manage AI use cases, ensuring secure and effective deployment. The VA’s efforts include enhancing technical infrastructure, upskilling the workforce, and running AI pilot projects to improve service delivery to veterans.