5 Questions Tribes Should Ask When Choosing Grants Management Solutions
Here is a breakdown of the five most important questions every tribal government should ask when considering a grants management solution.
Here is a breakdown of the five most important questions every tribal government should ask when considering a grants management solution.
Nuclear materials can endanger everything from the public to the environment, so the agency can’t afford serious disruptions to its work. But that’s just what COVID-19 brought: serious disruption.
In late April, millions of Americans filed for unemployment benefits, overwhelming government IT systems. But Delaware’s Labor Department website didn’t crash, not even once
According to a recent IDC report, holistic data management results in a 50% to 61% reduction in exposure to compliance or audit failures and a 44% decrease in annual spending on data infrastructure.
The opportunities for technology to be adopted and embraced like never before is the silver lining that Sylvia Burns, FDIC CIO, sees at both her agency and the federal government at large during this crisis.
In adapting to the crisis, Colorado’s IT office has found itself in a position where it can accelerate its push for IT transformation because the crisis has already put transformation at the top of the agenda.
Today in agencies nationwide, most government payroll, HR and workforce operations use decades-old software, which is costly and difficult to maintain.
At the National Science Foundation, the Chief Information Officer and Chief Data Officer has been on a mission to create an environment where reskilling and upskilling are commonplace.
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Mainframe systems arent going away anytime soon. Here’s how agencies can press past the hype of modern versus legacy and focus on data and people.