5 Leadership Tips on Creating Space for Technologists to Thrive
As government welcomes more technologists into the public sector, here are some tips for managers and leaders to create technology teams that can thrive.
As government welcomes more technologists into the public sector, here are some tips for managers and leaders to create technology teams that can thrive.
Failing to address the widening tech skills gap is simply not an option. With this in mind, here are four initiatives that federal agencies should prioritize in the months ahead.
Agencies need to figure out ways to not just close budget gaps but also raise new revenue streams. To do so, they must prioritize services based on need, not want.
To cope with increased demands, services have needed to be bigger, faster and stronger — bigger in availability, faster in handling requests, and stronger in the face of cyberattacks and network strain.
Like lethal strikes carried out by the Serengetti’s deadly predators, ransomware attacks often unfold quickly, stealthily and with great harm to victims. That’s because beasts of prey, whether equipped with claw and fang or malicious malware, exploit a pack’s weakest links. They prey on the careless and the naive, the ones who stray from theRead… Read more »
The issue of trust – or the lack thereof – is a common topic in our current culture. To understand why, we must first understand what trust is.
The biggest blockchain obstacles are also the easiest to clear – it only takes smart city boosters educating those in charge.
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Most people think modeling is the hardest part of artificial intelligence. But really, the most obstinate AI barrier isn’t code or sampling.