With 2018 Underway, Here Are 5 Gov Stories You Need to Know
We’ve put together a list of five of the most important government stories to keep an eye on in the first part of 2018.
We’ve put together a list of five of the most important government stories to keep an eye on in the first part of 2018.
Applications for GovLoop’s Featured Contributor program are now open! Find out what’s new with this awesome writing program and how you can apply.
What do Bell Labs, Apple, the State of Rhode Island and Wake County, North Carolina have in common? They all created environments that facilitate interdisciplinary connections to drive new ideas, based on the understanding that innovation is most likely to happen through collaboration as opposed to the lone inventor working in isolation.
When faced with imminent danger, you re-think your lack of preparation and the safety of your loved ones. Here are some lessons you can learn from Hawai’i’s recent false alarm.
The 4th Industrial Revolution can be described through current and developing systems as disruptive technologies such as robotics and drones, virtual reality and artificial intelligence and how they will change the way we work and live.
Older hardware and software assets are favorite targets of cybersecurity threats looking to gain entry into systems holding sensitive information. They also are difficult and expensive to maintain.
Nominate a stand out public servant for a NextGen Public Service Award.
Practical advice on how to gather enough information to get a basic understanding of an issue to form you own opinion.
Data pertains to many government operations and decisions. So how do you ensure the data is protected and accessible? Cloud data management is one option.
The National Institutes of Health and Bureau of Labor Statistics are among the agencies using AI to save time and money and free up employees to solve more complex problems.