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GovLoop highlights some of the more interesting and exciting opportunities available on USAJobs.com in a blog post each week.
GovLoop highlights some of the more interesting and exciting opportunities available on USAJobs.com in a blog post each week.
Just like different situations call for different communication styles, the level that your team is operating at may call for different types of leadership skills.
The Oregon Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) Virtual Highway Corridor (VHC) Project has integrated data sources from across the agency and made them available through an internal web portal to provide a comprehensive snapshot to improve efficiency, safety, and accuracy. Read how it was done.
Agencies can achieve breakthroughs in customer satisfaction by tracking three key application functions: availability, functionality and speed of their services.
If you have been given an opportunity to present your knowledge or expertise to an audience, here are some tricks and tips that can help the experience be a good one for both you and your attendees.
We are really excited about our 11th summit taking place in Washington, D.C. on July 22-23, 2020 and are looking for great speakers like you help us build a compelling lineup. Apply now!
Agencies need to teach their workers the skills that best fit their current situations, according to three experts in government operations.
Having accessible online content doesn’t have to be out of your reach. In a time when there has been an uptick in lawsuits, there are practical steps that you can take starting today.
True next-generation endpoint protection addresses the full range of attacks — known and unknown, malware and malware-free — by combining conventional indicators-of-compromise or IOC-based endpoint protection with indicators of attack (IOA) analysis.
Technological improvements over the last 30 years have lead to more efficient operations in the public sector. However, public sector leaders must recognize that productivity enhancement efforts alone do not lead to improved service quality.