AI Bright Spot: Collaborative AI leadership at the Government Accountability Office The Partnership for Public Service AI Center for Government® is publishing a series of blogs to celebrate how artificial intelligence and intelligent automation are being used in government to serve the public. Our team recently spoke with Sterling Thomas, chief scientist at the Government Accountability Office, to learn how the agency uses AI and the role of collaborative processes... Read more
Building civic resilience in the age of AI Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how government, industry and society operate—bringing both new tools for strengthening civic life and new challenges that are already affecting everything from how we work to our democracy and public trust in government. The Partnership AI Center for Government® recently convened cross-sector experts to talk AI and public service at the National Conference on Citizenship “Building Civic Resilience” conference. We asked: Panelists included Solomon Abiola, Maryland’s AI/ML policy... Read more
The AI Center grows in 2026 What’s coming in 2026: How the AI Center for Government® is supporting a more responsive public sector Since 2024, the AI Center for Government has been committed to fostering AI leadership, talent and literacy across federal, state and local governments. This year we’re expanding our work with new programs, new projects, new research and a new thematic focus.... Read more
Partnership AI Center program onboards federal technologists On Dec. 8, 2025, the Partnership AI Center for Government® hosted the final session of its 2025 AI Onboarding and Professional Development Program. The program supported 55 early-career or new-to-government federal technologists from 10 agencies based across 17 states and Washington, D.C. Its main goal was to equip government employees in artificial intelligence, cyber and technology roles with the knowledge and networks they need to successfully contribute to their agencies’ mission. In addition to connecting with fellow cohort members, program participants engaged current and former government technology experts as... Read more