Shutdown Got You Down? Remain Resilient
Resilience is a valuable trait that can be cultivated for overcoming challenges like a shutdown or other negative circumstances.
Resilience is a valuable trait that can be cultivated for overcoming challenges like a shutdown or other negative circumstances.
Recently, the Homeland Security Department (DHS) has begun circulating internal and external documents warning agency employees to rethink their finances.
This weekend marks the first time federal employees will miss a paycheck during the current standoff over border wall funding.
With the shutdown’s future remaining uncertain, many people are in the dark about when they’ll receive their next federal paycheck. Here are some tips for navigating the confusion.
Think President Trump and Congress will resolve the situation before week three? Don’t hold your breath – there’s no clear end in sight.
In an interview with GovLoop, Jim Westdorp, Chief Technologist at Ciena, and Steve Opferman, Senior Director of Innovation at CenturyLink, explained the components of an Adaptive Network and how it can help agencies keep pace with rising bandwidth demands while balancing budgets and crucial mission needs.
Mobile apps help governments protect their constituents by keeping them aware of their phone’s security and alerting users to cyberthreats.
New guidance is out for the Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) initative, which seeks to enhance the federal government’s network security.
Agencies nationwide are benefiting from cloud amid tightening budgets, evolving demographics and rising pressure for better digital public services.
The habits you embrace for handling one shutdown will help you benefit from other ones later in your public service career.