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Effective Government Messaging Using a Show And Tell Model
Local government has the biggest impact on the daily lives of people. And it requires significant investment and a lot of work to maintain a safe and vibrant community. But, few residents know what it takes to get there.
Competition in the Workplace? Compete With Yourself Instead
The only person we should truly be in competition with at the workplace is ourself.
Shifting Your Cloud Focus From Security to CX
Cybersecurity and the citizen experience (CX) present a balancing act for agencies as although both are important, they’re often short on money and time.
Meet the Latest Round of GovLoop Featured Contributors!
Read on to meet these contributors for GovLoop who will be posting once a week for the next three months. They bring a variety of government experience ranging from engagement and retention to state and local HR to diversity and leadership management.
How to Reduce Your City’s Income Inequality With Technology Training
Technological change happens quickly, and training the next wave of tech workers should be no different. It has to start planning for a new generation now.
Best of USAJobs June 28
Welcome to GovLoop’s latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of June 28, 2019 on USAJobs.
Is Machine Learning the Next Frontier in Data Analytics?
Data cleaning and thorough analysis is a necessary part of government functions, but now there are tools to streamline the process and jumpstart solutions.
What the Feds Have Learned About CX Since the 21st Century IDEA
Recent initiatives suggests that the federal government is more focused on strengthening the customer experience (CX) it provides than ever before.
As Cyberattacks Persist, State and Local Governments Look for Federal Support
Cyberattacks on state and local governments continue making headlines because of their detrimental consequences on constituents. At a recent House hearing, experts asked the federal government for better resources to prevent and mitigate threats.