Workforces: To Reskill or Upskill?
Agencies need to teach their workers the skills that best fit their current situations, according to three experts in government operations.
Agencies need to teach their workers the skills that best fit their current situations, according to three experts in government operations.
Where does this unwarranted sense of insecurity come from? And how do you combat those feelings of fraudulence? We have you covered.
Many agencies struggle to transform their technology because they don’t ease their people into the process.
Nashville is one of many metropolitan municipalities looking to manage the influx of micromobility — that is, scooters. These vehicles and others like it have cropped up almost overnight with city officials scrambling to regulate them.
On Wednesday, government IT experts at GovLoop’s virtual summit were pleased that over half, or 58%, of respondents said they were not worried about losing their jobs to automation.
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 that data enables several promising tools that agencies can use for mission success.