OSTP Recommends Agencies Develop Real-World Applications to Lead in Computing
The government should prioritize computing hardware, software infrastructure and developing new “real-world” applications, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy said Thursday in an update to the national strategic computing initiative. The document, an update to the 2016…
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Strategic Computing Plan, emphasizes a computing hardware focus on the “10-year horizon and beyond.” Software infrastructure should enable “effective and sustainable use of new computing.” Agencies should also promote overall infrastructure related to “data usage and management to cybersecurity, foundries, and prototypes.” OSTP recommended integration with “emerging data-driven applications.”