Knock, Knock. Who’s There? Open-Door Policy?
Recently, I sat down with an associate analyst (AA) in state government to talk “shop.” Here’s how the conversation went.
Recently, I sat down with an associate analyst (AA) in state government to talk “shop.” Here’s how the conversation went.
The difference today, of course, is that Linux and open source software in general have evolved from a “hobby” to preferred solutions for many organizations, including government agencies.
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The Office of Management and Budget released in July a long-awaited update to their guidance to agencies on steps they should take to manage – not avoid — expected and unexpected risks to their operations
Today, IoT has moved the connected world beyond BYOD to incorporate new sensors and other embedded platforms. As sensors are exponentially increasing the volume of data points that are collected, organizations today must have a system, platform and process in place to organize this data in order understand and act on it.
What do you do when you’re the only person in a role? Get creative.
Now that some of the greatest threats to the United States are from cyberattacks, rethinking your agency’s defense infrastructure is critical
So what does “growth hacking” in the federal space look like? Here’s one example.
Here are five things you can do right now that will prepare you and your colleagues for the virtual world of work that’s coming.
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