What DoD, Netflix and Tesla Have in Common
The Defense Department is following in the footsteps of companies like Tesla and Nextflix, both of which use an automated approach to develop, secure and release software.
The Defense Department is following in the footsteps of companies like Tesla and Nextflix, both of which use an automated approach to develop, secure and release software.
The lesson learned was that public cloud has big benefits, but you need to examine your applications and use cases carefully.
The barrier to entry for agencies that adopt innovative technologies and approaches can seem daunting. It’s hard enough to change the hearts and minds of those used to working a certain way, but then there’s the challenge of learning a new process or tool.
Managing security risks and developing next-generation software often feels like competing priorities in government.
What occurs in a community is geographically personal. Regardless of who you are, as a resident of your community, you care about where you live.
To understand employee sentiment, it took managers weeks or even months to comb through FEVS data. So EVS ART was created, a tool to view FEVS scores in an actionable and targeted way.
The administration is focused on continuous learning and development around automation and understanding its impact on the workforce.
We posed that question to Dr. Kendra L. Smith, Director of Community Engagement at the University of Houston’s College of Medicine. Here are four steps.
Although there are still a fair amount of manual processes, HUD as a whole is starting to implement continuous integration and continuous development, key tenets of DevOps.
To understand why DevOps is a big deal in government, you must first understand its origins and the problem that DevOps solves.