Pandemic-Proofing Public Participation
Digital meetings can be convenient, but they don’t work for both citizens and government employees – at least, not right away.
Digital meetings can be convenient, but they don’t work for both citizens and government employees – at least, not right away.
For many leaders, communicating virtually with employees is a new way of doing business. Here are five tips for doing so practically and effectively.
Navigating the 2020-2021 school year and related childcare may be a major challenge for federal parents during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
RPA can help federal agencies move from their initial reaction to COVID-19 To long-term planning for digital work realities.
While the coronavirus continues to test agencies, the Library of Congress also illustrates how they can shift focus during these difficult times.
Agencies can address productivity needs by migrating their existing applications and IT assets to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud.
The COVID-19 pandemic complicated this situation further for federal agencies. Whether they’re civilian or defense, these networks have been under unprecedented strain as most government employees have been working from home.
If governments employ the technology Gen Z is dependent on, they can harness Gen Z’s energy, creativity, ideas, and diversity to great benefit.
Check out this list of 10 federal government Instagram accounts to follow. We’ve also provided tips you can use to boost your own agency’s social game.
Civil servants are trying to deliver the services that people need with no time to waste.