How Government and Banking Regulators Dropped Security on Our New Credit Cards
When you implement a smart card project, you must understand what abilities you really have. Don’t circumvent security for marketing hype.
When you implement a smart card project, you must understand what abilities you really have. Don’t circumvent security for marketing hype.
With the appointment of Ron Klain as chief of staff, President-elect Joe Biden chose a skilled and seasoned professional with an impressive record of making government work.
Bridging generational gaps with modern technology improves service and contributes to more vibrant, successful communities.
Why do some public service organizations struggle with modernization? A 10-year government employee shares her insights as a twenty-something.
We turn now to how a new administration could impact the four envelopes and federal IT in general — at least how we hope it could make an impact.
Early on, network outages disrupted NASA’s remote workers, prompting quickly implemented architectural improvements to resolve those issues.
On the journey to modern data centers, federal agencies have undoubtedly come across the advice to “tear down data storage silos.” Those are wise words, but how can agencies actually follow them?
Remote work is no longer a temporary work arrangement. It requires a new mindset and clear policies to support the shift long term.
Understanding all combined initial and future costs of technology solutions can be difficult when evaluating buying or building a technology solution. Not understanding those costs, however, can lead to budget issues and project failures.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of November 20, 2020.
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