‘Blossom Where You’re Planted’ and Other Insights from Trailblazing Women
We’ve all looked at people who embody our definition of success and wondered, “how did they get there?” Four trailblazing women in IT answered the question.
We’ve all looked at people who embody our definition of success and wondered, “how did they get there?” Four trailblazing women in IT answered the question.
A new law, signed on Jan. 14, pushes agencies to appoint or designate a qualified Chief Data Officer (CDO) without regard to political affiliation.
More than a third of the Treasury Department workforce will be impacted by AI, and close to a third of the Government Publishing Office will be impacted.
How can government agencies work smarter? For one, they can use geographic information systems (GIS) to increase effectiveness and management and go further by combining GIS with the Internet of Things (IoT).
In an effort to replace costly and aging technology and rightsize its data center footprint, the Homeland Security Department (DHS) is looking to shift significant portions of its $6.8 billion IT portfolio to the cloud.
A professor from UT Austin and an executive-in-residence at American U outline practical tips that new managers can take to improve their leadership skills.
Here are five things you can do right now to help position yourself for a promotion.
If you haven’t had a chance to look through the spending legislation for this fiscal year, we’ve highlighted some interesting points in the areas of IT and the federal workforce.
The Small Business Administration is a leader in IT modernization. GovLoop talked to SBA CIO Maria Roat to pinpoint what led to the agency’s success.
The Fourth U.S. National Action Plan for Open Government (NAP4) was released this month after a more than year-long delay. It offers eight key initiatives, a change from the 26, 23, and 40 initiatives published during the Obama administration, and applies for the next two years.