Technology promises have a poor track record in government. Initiatives launch with momentum, generate early press coverage, and then quietly fade as implementation encounters the
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Federal agencies face an uncomfortable truth: the systems that run much of American government were not designed for the demands of the modern era. Decades-old
One persistent concern in facelift surgery is facial nerve injury. The deeper a surgeon works, conventional wisdom held, the greater the risk. Dr. Andrew Jacono‘s
When Justin Nelson speaks about neurodiversity in the workplace, he is not describing an abstract policy goal. He is drawing on years of experience leading
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Not every surgeon who excels in a commercial practice chooses to redirect that skill toward unpaid service. Dr. Andrew Jacono has done exactly that, building
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Every organization reflects the values and philosophy of its founder in ways that are sometimes visible and sometimes embedded deep in the culture. Bradley Mundt’s
As federal agencies pour resources into artificial intelligence, the question of how to evaluate those investments has become increasingly important. Justin Fulcher, who has worked