The Top 4 Workforce Innovations of the COVID-19 Era
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged agencies to innovate, pivot and scale at an unprecedented speed while imagining new ways of working.
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged agencies to innovate, pivot and scale at an unprecedented speed while imagining new ways of working.
For all the success that agencies have had with cloud computing, many experts say that the original clouds did not realize the full potential of cloud computing.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of January 29, 2021.
No matter how much turbulence surprises the public sector, they can weather it through flexibility, innovation and resilience.
How can agencies become just as innovative about cyber defense as bad actors are about cyber offense? Zero trust security might be exactly the protection agencies need.
Data comes in so many forms that attempting to harness it all can perplex any agency. One key solution is data management.
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased pressure on agencies in two key ways. First, they are facing unprecedented demand for remote work. Second, this push has strained their IT networks with historic burdens.
Since January 2020, the department has used a virtual collaboration tool to connect 11 fire stations spread across approximately 106 square miles.
Through SHOTs videos, IRS employees can brush up on a subject in about three minutes or less on average.
For years, agencies have heard data is the new oil. But much like oil can flood an engine, data can overwhelm an agency’s innovation.