Federal Ransomware: A Startling Risk
This blog is the first of six upcoming articles from GovLoop about the growing cybersecurity threat known as ransomware.
This blog is the first of six upcoming articles from GovLoop about the growing cybersecurity threat known as ransomware.
Vermont’s chief information officer (CIO) sat down with GovLoop to talk about his state’s successes in 2019 and what’s next in 2020 and beyond.
Cloud Smart focuses on three interrelated pillars that agencies and the private sector identified as keys to success: workforce, security and procurement.
Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy discusses how the department’s massive cloud contract will serve as a platform for broader DevOps and artificial intelligence efforts.
The administration is focused on continuous learning and development around automation and understanding its impact on the workforce.
Real digital transformation starts by assessing your “digital maturity.” This requires a comprehensive, top-to-bottom examination of how you operate today.
Government exists to serve citizens and the public. “When it comes to online services, we have to do better,” said Jonathan Kraden from the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Office of Customer Experience during GovLoop’s online training.
Although there are still a fair amount of manual processes, HUD as a whole is starting to implement continuous integration and continuous development, key tenets of DevOps.
Most organizations will adopt a hybrid, multi-cloud environment by 2021 to fit their complex needs. So here are three priorities your agency should focus on to manage a more complex environment.
Delaware CIO spoke to GovLoop about overhauling the state’s voting system, what has changed and what has stayed the same about his cybersecurity concerns.