Leveraging Data Integrity, Scalability and Security in the Public Sector - Presented by MongoDB and AWS Archives | FedScoop https://fedscoop.com/special/leveraging-data-integrity-scalability-security-in-public-sector/ FedScoop delivers up-to-the-minute breaking government tech news and is the government IT community's platform for education and collaboration through news, events, radio and TV. FedScoop engages top leaders from the White House, federal agencies, academia and the tech industry both online and in person to discuss ways technology can improve government, and to exchange best practices and identify how to achieve common goals. Tue, 11 Jun 2024 14:41:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://fedscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/01/cropped-fs_favicon-3.png?w=32 Leveraging Data Integrity, Scalability and Security in the Public Sector - Presented by MongoDB and AWS Archives | FedScoop https://fedscoop.com/special/leveraging-data-integrity-scalability-security-in-public-sector/ 32 32 Embracing modern data management to enhance efficiency and security https://fedscoop.com/video/embracing-modern-data-management-to-enhance-efficiency-and-security/ Tue, 11 Jun 2024 19:30:00 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?post_type=video&p=78749 State Department’s Manuel Medrano and MongoDB’s Andrew Davidson discuss how data management tools facilitate agile development and operational efficiency.

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As public sector leaders continue to navigate the rapidly evolving technological landscape, a particular focus has emerged on the potential of automation and modern data management tools. In a new FedScoop interview, Manuel Medrano, office director for the Office of Cyber Monitoring and Operations at the Department of State, and Andrew Davidson, senior vice president of products at MongoDB, discuss how these technologies can improve agency outcomes.

Medrano highlights the significance of data in contemporary cybersecurity operations, emphasizing the need to automate routine tasks to enhance both efficiency and security. “Data is a buzzword,” says Medrano. “As we look into the future, the increasing complexity and volume of IT activities demand that we embrace automation.” He also underscores the importance of balancing automation with the human element, ensuring that personnel are upskilled and integrated into the automated processes.

In addition, Medrano touches upon the adoption of agile development practices within the State Department, noting the challenges and benefits of this approach. “Agility, especially in today’s world, is essential,” he says. “Using agile practices allows us to deliver solutions incrementally and respond quickly to geopolitical events and operational challenges.”

Davidson added onto Medrano’s sentiments, discussing the critical role of modern data management tools in facilitating agile development and operational efficiency. “We are very much in a software-defined government,” says Davidson. He pointed out that legacy components often hinder progress, so modernizing these systems can significantly reduce complexity and improve governance.

The discussion also delves into the migration to cloud services, with Drano differentiating between mere “lift and shift” migrations and true cloud-native transformations. “Migrating a service to the cloud involves leveraging the inherent advantages of cloud architectures,” he says. This approach offers greater scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency, crucial for handling large volumes of data and facilitating quicker decision-making.

Davidson adds that the shift to cloud services must be accompanied by robust security measures. “In-depth security out of the box is essential,” he says. He also emphasized the importance of building trust in third-party service providers while maintaining stringent security and governance standards.

Both leaders reflect on the ongoing challenge of extracting valuable insights from growing data volumes. To highlight this, Medrano spoke about the State Department’s efforts to create a cyber data lake house, making data accessible for various business needs and enabling advanced analytics and visualizations, while Davidson highlighted the multifaceted nature of putting data to use. Ultimately, by embracing these technologies, agencies can enhance their operational efficiency, security, and ability to deliver impactful outcomes for the public.

Learn more about how MongoDB can accelerate and simplify time-to-mission for federal, state and local governments, as well as defense agencies, across the public sector.

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Integrating AI to streamline workflows and improve data management https://fedscoop.com/video/integrating-ai-to-streamline-workflows-and-improve-data-management/ Tue, 28 May 2024 19:30:00 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?post_type=video&p=78518 Veterans Affairs Deputy CTO of AI Kimberly McManus and MongoDB SVP Andrew Davidson discuss how public sector agencies can take a measured approach to modern AI and data technologies for mission success.

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Artificial intelligence is a beacon of advancement, propelling data integrity, scalability and security to the forefront in today’s dynamic public sector landscape. The ability to make data-driven decisions and deliver efficient services is crucial, but protecting citizen privacy remains a top priority.

In a new FedScoop interview, Dr. Kimberly McManus, deputy chief technology officer of AI for the Department of Veterans Affairs and Andrew Davidson, SVP products at MongoDB, discuss how AI can be combined with modern tools to empower public sector agencies to better serve their communities while upholding trust.

For example, McManus shared how the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is actively exploring AI technologies to streamline workflows and improve efficiency. They are currently engaged in numerous pilot projects. One involves automating the process of documenting clinical encounters by recording doctor-patient conversations, transcribing, and then summarizing notes that doctors can review before adding them to a patient’s electronic health records.

The other encompasses community care document processing. Currently, VHA receives numerous documents from external sources, which must be integrated into medical records. Using optical character recognition and extraction technologies, VHA is looking to streamline the processing of these documents.

“Both of these projects are in their early phases but are showing promising results and significant time savings for staff,” says McManus.

In addition to these initiatives, public sector agencies must also consider how they are integrating AI to enhance data management. McManus stressed the importance of choosing the right data management platforms to support various use cases, including transactional databases for operational processes and an enterprise data warehouse for AI and data analytics. She also emphasized the significance of a robust data catalog to identify available data types and the exploration of new database technologies like vector databases for AI pilots.

Meanwhile, Davidson discussed the evolution of data management platforms in the age of AI and highlighted the importance of data modeling and vector search capabilities — and integrating these into software applications to maximize AI benefits. “Not only are we seeing the data solutions themselves evolving but also the team structures,” says Davidson.

McManus and Davidson also discussed the importance of data privacy. For instance, VHA is working on several fronts to ensure privacy-preserving data analysis, including differential privacy, removal of personally identifiable and protected health information, synthetic data and federated learning. These methods aim to balance data accessibility with stringent privacy requirements.

Davidson added that modern data solutions, such as variable encryption and role-based access control, are critical for maintaining data privacy in AI applications. He also mentioned the benefits of leveraging cloud-based services, which offer higher levels of abstraction, allowing smaller teams to move faster while maintaining security.

Learn more about how MongoDB can accelerate and simplify time-to-mission for federal, state and local governments, as well as defense agencies, across the public sector.

This video panel discussion was produced by Scoop News Group, for FedScoop, and underwritten by MongoDB and AWS.

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