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Interior Dept Advances Emerging Tech Adoption
March 20, 2026
The Department of the Interior, led by Deputy Assistant Secretary Andrea Brandon, is actively implementing emerging technologies such as robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain to streamline government contracting and operational workflows. Initiatives like the deployment of automation bots 'Bob the Closer' and 'OSDBot' have accelerated contract processing and improved data management efficiency. These efforts exemplify a federal push toward digital transformation and responsible AI use, with insights to be shared at the 2026 Digital Transformation Summit.
- Procurement professionals should note the growing emphasis on automation and AI tools to enhance contract lifecycle management and reduce processing times.
- Vendors specializing in RPA, AI, and blockchain solutions may find increased opportunities to support federal agencies pursuing digital modernization.
- Agencies are prioritizing responsible AI adoption, indicating a need for compliance with ethical and operational standards in technology offerings.
- Collaboration across federal agencies is encouraged, suggesting that shared innovation labs and pilot programs could influence procurement strategies and partnerships.
We, as a federal agency, went over to their innovation lab to see what they had going on. It was a very good, collaborative experience. We can all benefit from the different things that other federal agencies have going on.
— Andrea Brandon
Agencies
Department of the Interior, Department of Transportation, Government Accountability Office, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Management and Budget
Vendors
Tricentis, Oddball, SolarWinds
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- Interior Deptโs Andrea Brandon: Improving Govโt With Emerging Tech · Potomac Officers Club · Mar 20