The Top Obstacles to Stopping Federal Ransomware
This blog is the third of six upcoming articles from GovLoop about the growing cybersecurity threat known as ransomware.
This blog is the third of six upcoming articles from GovLoop about the growing cybersecurity threat known as ransomware.
On Wednesday, government IT experts at GovLoop’s virtual summit were pleased that over half, or 58%, of respondents said they were not worried about losing their jobs to automation.
An expert in government technology says three steps can help agencies manage their IT and innovate new ways for using it.
Investments in digital services have become a staple for governments of all sizes seeking to make antiquated operations more user-friendly and efficient.
With campaigns of mass and fake comments plaguing public feedback mechanisms for regulatory agencies, GSA seeks public input on potential solutions.
There may not be a map to the future, but Esri’s story map technology certainly seems to be taking us in the right direction.
This blog is the second of six upcoming articles from GovLoop about the growing cybersecurity threat known as ransomware.
At GovLoop’s online training on Thursday, industry experts shared five best practices so public servants can provide the best digital experiences for the public.
Evergreen content isn’t just reserved for knitting tutorials or tips on getting new clients; it can be very applicable to government communications as well. Whether it’s a how-to on sorting recycling or a listicle of the top five places for bird watching, it will drive traffic to your website and gain attention on social media.
Product designers continue to push the frontier of understanding the user. This improves the usability of our systems and solutions. But at what point does it become the responsibility of the designer to drive habits and behaviors that the end user actually wants.