Defining Data Equity
Data equity accounts for social factors and includes the experience of the underserved in the community. Here are three agencies that bring equity to their use of data.
Data equity accounts for social factors and includes the experience of the underserved in the community. Here are three agencies that bring equity to their use of data.
This training discusses methods for successful goal setting.
Zero Trust can be difficult to implement, especially for legacy agency systems and applications that aren’t made for a distributed, cloud-based environment. Here’s a solution.
The move to cloud can be daunting, but there are ways to make it less of a challenge. Here are some tips from agencies that have made the jump.
What makes government work, in fact, are the so-called faceless bureaucrats who solve problems and drive change. They deserve recognition.
Massachusetts volunteers gathered data to map urban heat islands. Here’s how government and NGOs organized the project.
We asked six of our experts for their favorite productivity hack — one simple, memorable tactic for accomplishing more. Here’s what they said.
The Freedom of Information Act is essential to government transparency and accountability. Its next challenge is adapting to requests for new media.
By simplifying the IT environment and reducing technical debt, an agency can focus on getting value from the data rather than managing the hardware on top of which it runs. Flash storage can help.
Limited IT budgets can force agencies to put up with outdated technology. The cloud offers an easier way to update.