Artificial intelligence is moving into a new phase, and for federal agencies and government contractors alike, the implications are significant. The conversation has shifted beyond asking AI to generate content. Today, organizations are increasingly exploring how AI can execute tasks, automate workflows, and support mission-critical operations through intelligent agents.
David Blackburn recently sat down with Manuel Miranda, Chief AI and Growth Officer at APV, to discuss how this evolution is changing the federal technology landscape. Drawing on APV's work developing AI, automation, and emerging technology solutions for government, the conversation explores what separates AI agents from traditional chat tools, where agencies are already putting these capabilities to work, and the governance and security considerations that come with giving AI greater autonomy.
The discussion also examines what this shift means for the GovCon community, from how agencies may buy technology differently to how contractors will need to rethink the value they deliver. If you're trying to understand where AI adoption is headed next, and why the move from conversation to action may be the most important technology transition facing the federal market, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.
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