AI leadership at The United States Defense Information Systems Agency The Partnership for Public Service AI Center for Government™ is publishing a series of blogs to celebrate how AI and intelligent automation are being used in government to serve the public. Recently, we had the opportunity to interview Katrina Logan, director, (J1) Manpower & Personnel Directorate at the United States Defense Information Systems Agency, to... Read more
AI spotlight: North Carolina improves data-driven decision-making with AI Leaders at every level of government are using artificial intelligence to help their teams, offices and agencies work more efficiently and effectively. The Partnership for Public Service AI Center for Government™ is publishing a series of blogs to celebrate how AI and intelligent automation are being used in government to serve the public. Recently, we... Read more
Partnership for Public Service AI Use Policy and Guidelines We’re regularly asked how we think about generative AI use internally at the Partnership for Public Service. In response, we’re delighted to share the generative AI policy we developed to guide our organizational practice. This policy was informed by AI usage policies and guidelines from non-profit organizations like the Emerson Collective, the Center for Democracy... Read more
AI spotlight: Promoting responsive and responsible AI use in Chattanooga, Tennessee Leaders at every level of government are using artificial intelligence to help their teams, offices and agencies work more efficiently and effectively. The Partnership for Public Service AI Center for Government™ is publishing a series of blog posts to celebrate how AI and intelligent automation are being used in government to serve the public. Recently,... Read more
Bringing everyone to the table: Tips for successfully incorporating AI into government agencies Leadership, collaboration and change management are at the heart of successful AI implementation in government. This is what we heard during a recent panel hosted by the Partnership for Public Service’s AI Government Leadership Program. Alumni from the program—part of the Public Service Leadership Institute—shared lessons learned from implementing AI, including top priorities leaders should... Read more
AI spotlight: Integrating AI across Montgomery County, Maryland Leaders at every level of government are using artificial intelligence to help their teams, offices and agencies work more efficiently and effectively. The Partnership for Public Service AI Center for Government™ is publishing a series of blog posts to celebrate how AI and intelligent automation are being used in government to serve the public. Recently,... Read more
AI spotlight: Pairing human and artificial intelligence at the Library of Congress Leaders at every level of government are using artificial intelligence to help their teams, offices and agencies work more efficiently and effectively. The Partnership for Public Service’s AI Center for Government ™ is publishing a series of blog posts to celebrate how AI and intelligent automation are being used in government to serve the public. ... Read more
Harnessing AI for better government: Practical use cases and lessons learned Artificial intelligence can help governments deliver smarter and more responsive services, but only if the technology is rooted in the real-world needs of government teams and the people they serve. That was a key takeaway from a recent event hosted by the Partnership for Public Service AI Center for Government™, where current and former federal, state... Read more
AI and public leadership: 5 takeaways from fireside chat on leading AI well Artificial intelligence is moving fast—and the agencies that lead in AI won’t be the ones that invest in the most technology. They’ll be the ones that invest in people, trust and governance. That was the focus of a recent fireside conversation hosted by the Partnership for Public Service’s Public Service Leadership Institute’s AI Government Leadership... Read more
Leadership program inspires an AI revolution at the State Department The State Department is using artificial intelligence to transform how it declassifies documents and processes Freedom of Information Act requests, resulting in major cost savings, a better customer experience and easier access to agency records at a time when most Americans view government as lacking in transparency and wasteful. Read more