Meeting Your Professional Development Resolutions
Register for the 2021 NextGen Government Training Virtual Summit, and you’ll get access to a two-day event where you can develop new skills, make new connections and grow as a public servant.
Register for the 2021 NextGen Government Training Virtual Summit, and you’ll get access to a two-day event where you can develop new skills, make new connections and grow as a public servant.
Providing the right level of access, performance and security for remote workers using the cloud requires solutions that can scale virtually infinitely.
As many state and local government employees continue to work remotely, government has an opportunity to confront longstanding collaboration challenges and provide employees with the collaboration tools they need to get the job done, efficiently and effectively.
With the inauguration of a new president and convening of a new Congress, localities will have to move quickly to ensure they can carry out a smooth transition for their federally funded projects amid an ongoing, increasingly devastating, pandemic.
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.
As agencies adopt a DevOps methodology, they need to adapt their approach to application security. It’s not just about “shifting left,” it’s about approaching security with a DevOps mindset.
We’re only two weeks into the new year, but many of us are probably already at our wit’s end. We at GovLoop understand the need for a wellness check. Thankfully, we have award-winning civic leadership coach and organizational strategist, Frieda Edgette, to guide us in helping manage the chaos through mindfulness.
GSA’s new analytics-as-a-service platform was designed to collect, manage and analyze complex data from multiple sources.
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.