5 Reasons You Should Attend GovLoop’s Virtual Summit: How Tech Can Help Problem Solve
Join your government peers for a full day of online learning about innovative technology solutions and problem-solving to better serve citizens.
Join your government peers for a full day of online learning about innovative technology solutions and problem-solving to better serve citizens.
The CES authority lets USCYBERCOM hiring managers make on-the-spot job offers outside the federal government’s typical occupational constraints.
With a pace-layered strategy for smarter deployments, innovative contracts for easier procurement and flexibility in managing networks, federal agencies can truly begin to tackle IT modernization.
While the pace of technological advancement is exiting, it poses challenges for government. We are constantly having to evolve to meet citizens’ expectations, making the “future of financial management” a moving target.
Judy DesHarnais has spent her career protecting communities from floods.
Local governments’ use of instant messaging is often a one-way communication used to send alerts. While some issues can wait until regular office hours, some need to be addressed promptly or even immediately.
Many employees err by assuming that only management and executive staff need to strive for greater emotional intelligence. Actually, fine-tuning emotional intelligence is for everyone.
Why does the government regularly commit to $200 million programs? The answer is due to risk aversion.
Providing effective government engagement is a top priority of most agencies. A person-centered approach creates a full picture of the individual, not just someone who is receiving services.
Changes in federal government keep coming fast. That’s why GovLoop gives you these monthly recaps of federal news that may affect agency management and employment.