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Army overhauls direct commissioning process to bring in civilian tech experts faster

“We’re focused on folks coming in at the lieutenant, captain level to help us in the technical areas in our operational units,” Brig. Gen. Gregory Johnson said.
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Army overhauls direct commissioning process to bring in civilian tech experts faster

“We’re focused on folks coming in at the lieutenant, captain level to help us in the technical areas in our operational units,” Brig. Gen. Gregory Johnson said.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRJ9V3

OPM wants agencies to prioritize employees’ performance, not tenure, during RIFs

The Trump administration’s proposal to prioritize performance in RIFs comes after OPM teed up plans to limit high performance ratings for federal employees.
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OPM wants agencies to prioritize employees’ performance, not tenure, during RIFs

The Trump administration’s proposal to prioritize performance in RIFs comes after OPM teed up plans to limit high performance ratings for federal employees.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRJ8hz

New bill would push agencies toward shared services for federal lending programs

Legislation introduced in both houses of Congress on Wednesday would require the government to create a new front door for loans at Lending.gov.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRJ8b6

New bill would push agencies toward shared services for federal lending programs

Legislation introduced in both houses of Congress on Wednesday would require the government to create a new front door for loans at Lending.gov.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRJ8Zm

New bill would push agencies toward shared services for federal lending programs

Legislation introduced in both houses of Congress on Wednesday would require the government to create a new front door for loans at Lending.gov.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRJ8W8

Scientists build a “periodic table” for AI

Choosing the right method for multimodal AI—systems that combine text, images, and more—has long been trial and error. Emory physicists created a unifying mathematical framework that shows many AI techniques rely on the same core idea: compress data while preserving what’s most predictive. Their “control knob” approach helps researchers design better algorithms, use less data, and avoid wasted computing power. The team believes it could pave the way for more accurate, efficient, and environmentally friendly AI.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRJ6X4