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Boost Employee Morale: 3 Simple Steps You Can Take
Organizations function better when employees (and managers) feel valued. Conversely, when employees don’t feel appreciated, bad results follow.
A New Season of Featured Contributors
Read on to meet these contributors for GovLoop who will be posting once a week for the next three months on all sorts of topics about government.
Is Your Agency Prepared to Incorporate AI and AR?
A session at IBM’s ThinkGov explored the opportunities created by AR and AI, potential difficulties with implementation and case studies.
VA Data Links Employee Engagement to Patient Satisfaction
Engaged workers are better workers. This correlation seems to make sense, but there has been less attention given to its applicability in the public sector.
The Best Government Conferences of 2019 [UPDATED]
It’s time to start planning your professional development in 2019 with GovLoop’s list of the best government conferences.
DoD Inches Closer to a Software-Defined Department
The Defense Department took steps toward overhauling antiquated software acquisition processes and moving toward a modern software-based IT strategy.
Best of USAJobs March 22
Welcome to the latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of March 22, 2019 on USAJobs.
Moving From Cloud First to Cloud Smart
Cloud Smart differs from earlier federal cloud policies by focusing on adopting the technology effectively rather than by any means possible.
OPM to be Phased Out and Major Workforce Shifts to Come, White House Budget Suggests
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) could see its responsibilities and workforce siphoned off to other agencies over the next few years.