Failing to address the widening tech skills gap is simply not an option. With this in mind, here are four initiatives that federal agencies should prioritize in the months ahead.
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How to Use Tech to Close Budget Deficits and Raise Revenue
Agencies need to figure out ways to not just close budget gaps but also raise new revenue streams. To do so, they must prioritize services based on need, not want.
Bring AI to the Edge
Most people think modeling is the hardest part of artificial intelligence. But really, the most obstinate AI barrier isn’t code or sampling.
What Is the Impact of Slow FedRAMP Approval?
Although some of the time-to-compliance issues can’t be controlled, there are ways to significantly accelerate critical parts of the FedRAMP compliance process.
Tools to Support Workers and Improve Delivery of Essential Services
Whether working remotely or in the office, government employees are more efficient and effective when supported by robust collaboration tools.
How a Crisis Center in Texas Improved Its Customer Service Experience
Integral Care of Travis County, Texas wanted to personalize contact center interactions by changing the way its agents engaged with callers.
AI Requires a New Approach to High-Performance Computing
The traditional high-performance computing architecture, now decades old, worked well for previous generations. But today’s applications, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), require a new approach.
What to Do When You Can’t Hire Cyber Talent Gaps Away
When you have enough talent, you can be confident about your agency’s capabilities. But most organizations don’t have enough. So, they need to augment their staff with the right tools and procedures.
How Virtual Queues Are Transforming Government Services
Waiting in line is something we’ve been conditioned to do — from coffee shops to amusement parks and at government offices with ticket numbers in hand. But then COVID-19 hit.
How Security Goes Undercover
Cybersecurity must be integral to the broader solutions that agencies adopt so that it isn’t an afterthought in budget-strained times.