Government’s 2 Elephants: Compliance and Security
Addressing both concerns is key for DevOps, or the practices that combine software development and IT operations for systems development life cycles.
Addressing both concerns is key for DevOps, or the practices that combine software development and IT operations for systems development life cycles.
Today, federal workers have the potential to make a real difference in the ways agencies serve citizens, and data is at the center of the movement.
To help other government officials understand risk and their role in minimizing it, Minnesota IT Services (MNIT) created Risk Management Scorecards that have fostered communication — and security — since 2015.
Connected roadway technologies are transforming the driving experience in cities across the globe in terms of safety and effiencency.
How do agencies thoughtfully and securely approach modernization without disrupting critical business? Understanding what you have is the first step.
Furthering NIST’s mission, Robert Hanisch travels around the world to bring data management to the heart of science and advocate for the use of open data.
DevOps not only helps agencies meet compliance demands, but also exceeds those requirements by empowering more innovative, timely and secure development of critical software.
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Improving the way citizens interact with government is no longer an option — it’s a necessity. What should government consider to improve customer experience (CX)?
In an interview with GovLoop, a Senior Solutions Engineer at Atlassian shared core tenets that agencies should consider when embarking on a DevOps transformation, as well as common pitfalls to look out for.