AI Adoption: Factors Agencies Should Consider ThunderCat & SAS

The original version of Moore’s law declared that the capacity of an integrated circuit – the backbone of IT – doubles every two years. For decision-makers in the era of artificial intelligence, this could be revised to observe that new versions of AI proliferate at an accelerated rate, essentially every two months.

Because Generative AI is so new, yet already has so many offshoots, agencies are wrestling with which type to implement – traditional, agentic or generative, for instance – and what are the priority challenges that AI should target. One area where AI offers great potential returns is in identification of waste, fraud and abuse within existing programs. Agencies have a long history of seeking out fraud and waste using more traditional means, which can provide essential information in designing systems to accomplish that goal now and in the future.

Join us as thought leaders from government alongside Kurt SteegeThunderCat TechnologyTom Wriggins, SAS and Bill Pratt, FedInsider discuss what agencies should be thinking about when considering acquiring and using AI to further their mission.

This interview was filmed in conjunction with FedInsider on December 6th, 2025 at Leidos Supplier Innovation & Technology Symposium.

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