Effectively communicating complex tech topics requires more than just depth of knowledge; it necessitates clarity, empathy, and adaptability in methods of communication.
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Where Data Makes a Difference, Pt. 2
Government agencies are using data to assist with workforce management, performance measurement, and resource planning. Here are the details.
How to Extend Zero Trust to Data at the Edge
Zero-trust architecture can help agencies secure date for workers in the field and at home.
Keep the Hybrid Workplace Connected & Secure
Here’s a quick use case of how Monroe County, Georgia, successfully left its traditional hub-and-spoke security architecture behind.
How Search and AI Support Government Modernization
As agencies modernize, they need to find, correlate and act on real-time data wherever it is and in whatever format, and to deliver searches in a new way. A cloud-based solution for government can help.
New Technology Requires a Cultural Change
When we talk about emerging technologies in 2024, one dominates all the rest: artificial intelligence (AI). But it’s not the only new technology agencies are implementing. Others include geospatial analytics, hybrid cloud, edge computing, data visualization and platform as a service. At a recent GovLoop online event, 5 Emerging Technologies You Need to Know, fiveRead… Read more »
Engaging Employees and the Public in Federal AI Projects
Involving employees and the public in federal AI projects is essential for fostering transparency and trust. Here are six steps to help.
Does Empathy Soften — or Strengthen — Effective Communication?
The impact of the project will be substantial. Should you include a “sorry” along with the detour instructions?
Professional Development in the Age of CMMC: Preparing Your Workforce
A new federal requirement, the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), aims to protect sensitive data across and beyond the defense supply chain. Learn how to establish effective training programs, so your workforce can comply with critical CMMC standards.
Make a statement — or stay silent?
Is it better go on record regarding significant events or has issuing statements become fraught with risk for your agency?