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Frank Konkel
Frank Konkel is the editor-in-chief of GovExec. Frank has been reporting on the federal government in 2013, focusing on the intersection of business, technology and government and occasionally covering the military’s use of emerging technologies. He grew up on a dairy farm and previously covered state and local issues in his home state of Michigan after graduating from Michigan State University.
Digital Government
Meet Emma, Amarillo’s AI assistant and ‘digital human’
The Texas city’s generative artificial intelligence assistant will assist residents through voice conversations in multiple languages.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
California looks to AI to automate health insurance enrollment
The state will use artificial intelligence after a pilot found it significantly sped up processing times.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Cloud a ‘game-changer’ for health insurance marketplace
When California’s health insurance marketplace migrated to the cloud, it cut costs, improved consumer experience and gained the ability to scale to demand.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Microsoft Unveils OpenAI Service for Government Customers
Microsoft is opening up its commercial generative AI technology to public sector customers and partners.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Ban TikTok in US
TikTok poses a national security threat, according to lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle.
- By Frank Konkel
Infrastructure
Energy Department Sets Aside $550 Million for State and Local Clean Energy Efforts
The money is available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
- By Frank Konkel
Workforce
More Than 1 in 3 Government Employees Haven’t Taken a Vacation in Last Year, Survey Says
Public sector employees cite the cost of taking time off as a key reason why they aren’t vacationing.
- By Frank Konkel
Workforce
Hybrid Workforce is Making Public Sector IT Management More Difficult
The trend toward more remote work is challenging for government IT professionals to keep networks secure, according to a recent report.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Millions Still Lack Broadband Despite 5-year $44B Government Effort
Watchdog recommends synchronizing the federal government's fragmented push by 15 agencies administering 100 programs.
- By Frank Konkel
Management
Survey: 93% of Americans Fear Cyberwarfare Against US
A consumer survey suggests citizens are taking some steps to prepare for possible cyberattacks.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Study: More Than Half of Women in Tech Say Their Gender is Limiting Their Careers
The study suggests one of the biggest barriers for women in tech is a lack of promotion opportunities.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Biden: ‘Prepared to Respond’ if Russia Pursues Cyberattacks Against US
The White House also announced sanctions that will limit Russia’s access to cutting-edge technologies.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Half of Public Sector IT Pros Not ‘Fully Confident’ in Cyberattack Response
Most public sector IT professionals believe a lack of expertise and resources are hindering cyber posture as well.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Survey: 46% of US Organizations Will Institute Vaccine Mandates
Tech companies are among those taking the lead following federal guidance on vaccine mandates.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Artificial Intelligence, Automation Aren’t Killing Labor Market, Report Says
Such technology aren't making it more likely for workers to lose jobs in major 10 industries, the authors found.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Most Organizations Embrace Hybrid Cloud, Report Shows
In a survey of U.S. and U.K. IT decision makers, three out of four reported onboarding a new cloud provider during 2020.
- By Frank Konkel
Management
Survey: More than 40% of Employees Support Higher Insurance Rates for Unvaccinated
The responses indicate vaccinated American workers are calling for more punitive measures against their unvaccinated counterparts.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Pandemic Has Left Public Sector IT Exposed to Cyberattacks
The single largest risk factor reported by respondents is the influx in remote work, according to a recent technology report.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Bipartisan Calls to Regulate Facial Recognition Tech Grow Louder
Lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle have concerns about increased use of biometric technology.
- By Frank Konkel
Digital Government
Report Highlights How AI Could Amplify Future Disinformation Campaigns
A Georgetown center's report assesses how artificial intelligence could sway the opinions of millions by writing "seemingly credible" and "compelling fake" news stories.
- By Frank Konkel