How RPA Works
Robotic process automation (RPA) is one of the highest return-on-investment technologies for agencies to acquire.
Robotic process automation (RPA) is one of the highest return-on-investment technologies for agencies to acquire.
Many agencies are considering cloud technologies, which remove the need for on-premise data storage that creates silos by geography, technology or location.
Before emerging technologies can transform an agency, the data has to be standardized, accessed and shared, directed by organizational guidance.
GovLoop interviewed Elham Tabassi, Chief of Staff for the Information Technology Lab (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
As the season approaches for year-past reflections on progress and growth, the annual federal Chief Human Capital Officers (CHCO) Council public meeting forecasted a year ahead with room to grow in fostering a merit-based, nationally representative workforce.
Analyzing the well of data that Minneapolis possesses has kept the city accountable to itself, the workforce and its standards.
Despite last winter’s record 35-day partial shutdown, many of the governmentwide survey’s results improved or remained steady from previous years.
Even working with analytics and intelligent machines, human logic will always win the day when it comes to the final call.
Today, federal workers have the potential to make a real difference in the ways agencies serve citizens, and data is at the center of the movement.
Furthering NIST’s mission, Robert Hanisch travels around the world to bring data management to the heart of science and advocate for the use of open data.
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