If You Had an Unlimited Budget…
If you had an unlimited budget and the ability to improve one area of your digital customer experience, what would you choose?
If you had an unlimited budget and the ability to improve one area of your digital customer experience, what would you choose?
The Utah Department of Technology Services turned to a platform that could streamline operations and resources, saving millions of dollars upfront.
As the government’s complete reliance on digital technologies expands, it becomes harder to secure the growing network of new devices, IT systems and cloud solutions. In short, the network is the mission.
For government agencies, the next stage of the cloud journey is cloud-native development, moving from monolithic programs to smaller, portable applications
Like many protagonists, how cloud’s saga ends is largely determined by environment and investment, and over the years, safe to say, “results may vary.”
The state is piloting an agile integration platform that will make it easier for microservices and application programming interfaces to quickly retrieve and connect data from multiple state systems.
Agencies and departments are constantly being tasked to do more with less. Here are three of the main challenges to government modernization efforts.
An expert in government technology says three steps can help agencies manage their IT and innovate new ways for using it.
With campaigns of mass and fake comments plaguing public feedback mechanisms for regulatory agencies, GSA seeks public input on potential solutions.
Federal IT departments have long been the gatekeepers of technology. They’ve decided which applications employees could download and what devices could connect to the network. But for many agencies, that changed in recent years.