Automating Migration Might Be the Answer to Your Cloud Challenges
Cloud migration is more than just a technical change. It is a transformative process that moves beyond the traditionally accepted mindset of infrastructure as a physical asset.
Cloud migration is more than just a technical change. It is a transformative process that moves beyond the traditionally accepted mindset of infrastructure as a physical asset.
The nature of federal work is changing, and OPM wants to ensure that agencies can adequately equip federal workers to adapt.
Agencies need to improve their hiring process and how they retain employees. New policy recommendations offer practical ways to affect change.
Federal agencies have been measuring customer satisfaction but benchmarking results across agencies has not always been possible.
What propels true transformation is understanding what citizens want from government services and how technology and process improvements can meet those needs.
DISA announced a new prototype effort that will use machine learning and AI to improve decision-making in the security clearance process.
As agencies roll out and enhance their digital capabilities, they must find ways to engage with the people who need those services most.
Moving to the cloud is one way agencies are transforming. But as different instances of cloud get set up across agencies, siloes are created, and a holistic approach to security can become nearly impossible.
Over the past year, the Department of Labor has been looking at how to improve IT operations to align with its mission. DOL’s CIO explains.
Why do agencies want to move to the cloud in the first place? There’s a perfect storm environment that’s making migration happen.