With 2018 Underway, Here Are 5 Gov Stories You Need to Know
We’ve put together a list of five of the most important government stories to keep an eye on in the first part of 2018.
We’ve put together a list of five of the most important government stories to keep an eye on in the first part of 2018.
Older hardware and software assets are favorite targets of cybersecurity threats looking to gain entry into systems holding sensitive information. They also are difficult and expensive to maintain.
Data pertains to many government operations and decisions. So how do you ensure the data is protected and accessible? Cloud data management is one option.
Jan. 15 marks the first deadline in DMARC policy implementation for federal agencies. Here’s a brief look into what that means, and how agencies are doing.
We pick up the “CIO Conversations” series with Suma Nallapati, who as Colorado’s chief information officer is responsible for much of the state’s tech.
To improve customer experience and cut back on unnecessary costs, the state decided to automate some of its search processes with a chatbot named Missi.
There’s a lot to think about when it comes to your career in government. In our recent online training, we explore some tips to keep in mind.
Not only do governments need that kind of expertise, but they need to find a way to publish data without much of a budget — if any.
Some governments, like the state of Michigan, have worked to overcome cybersecurity challenges with novel and cost-effective solutions.
Should the role of Health and Human Services professionals be elevated in the event of a natural disaster? Simple answer: Yes. And GIS can help.