Data sovereignty for defense
Just like all organizations, defense agencies have a lot to gain by moving from an on-premises environment to the cloud—including more effective communications with allies and partners.
At Microsoft, we are dedicated to harnessing AI to drive innovation, enhance productivity, and foster sustainable growth across sectors.
Just like all organizations, defense agencies have a lot to gain by moving from an on-premises environment to the cloud—including more effective communications with allies and partners.
When a hiker goes missing or a large-scale natural disaster unfolds, it is often the remote pilots at the Department of the Interior (DOI) who respond. Increasingly, instead of traditional aircraft, remote pilots maneuver unmanned aviation systems (UAS), or drones, on these critical missions. That is why Microsoft is proud to provide DOI’s Office of
Law enforcement agencies are utilizing AI to bring together disparate data sources within divisions and gain crucial insights faster—it’s the next step in the world of public safety.
Attracting, developing and retaining a high performing, engaged and diverse workforce are among the top goals of most human resources professionals. Those objectives also are why Microsoft sponsored a panel of federal government and industry HR executives to exchange best practices for managing human capital in challenging times. That forum has now resulted in a
AI is at the forefront of an effort to increase safety at correctional institutions and help reduce re-entry, combining institutional knowledge with highly secure, data-driven insights.
AI has the potential to break down barriers, particularly in the government space, where people of all abilities need to stay informed and make the most of civic life.
A new cloud and AI-driven chatbot called Eureka is answering commonly asked questions about business registration and compliance 24/7.
Microsoft cloud-based technology is built on an effort to understand the unique needs of defense agencies and to help them drive innovation—to become more modern, agile, and efficient.
A new cloud and AI-driven chatbot is delivering immediate dispatch assistance to San Diego Sheriff’s Department deputies, saving time and potentially lives in the process.
By 2050, 68% of the world’s population will live in cities. Smart cities are leading the way in this transition by putting people first.
Governments must focus on how first responders and defense organizations maintain a level of transparency but also ensure they spend their taxpayers’ money wisely.
At the National Veterans Wheelchair Games this year, the Department of Veterans Affairs is creating an e-gaming lounge, equipped with Xbox Adaptive Controllers to make gaming accessible to those with limited mobility.