Smash Your Data Silos
Government agencies, as well as businesses, use data to drive priorities, make strategic decisions, and provide services. But what happens when people within or across agencies draw from different silos of data?
Government agencies, as well as businesses, use data to drive priorities, make strategic decisions, and provide services. But what happens when people within or across agencies draw from different silos of data?
We could all use a reminder about the inspiring events that happened this year thanks to government agencies large and small.
Automation is a hot topic among state and local governments. Faced with tight budgets and growing workloads, agencies are looking for tools that can perform work with minimal human input. Recall a repetitive, unexciting work assignment. Wouldn’t it have been nice having an automated tool perform that task?
Highlighting a government pioneer who co-founded an association to support government customer service professionals.
In preparation for your next community engagement meeting, here are five tips to becoming a more effective group facilitator.
DevOps is about more than process improvement and new tools — it’s really about marketing. By shifting your mindset, you can help convince others of its benefits and help to spread those benefits to everyone.
Cloud computing can give Chief Information Officers (CIOs) the ingredients they need — such as adaptability and security — to cook up modern agencies.
Welcome to GovLoop’s latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities for the week of December 13, 2019.
Before emerging technologies can transform an agency, the data has to be standardized, accessed and shared, directed by organizational guidance.
Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy discusses how the department’s massive cloud contract will serve as a platform for broader DevOps and artificial intelligence efforts.