Why CISA’s Upcoming Data Strategy Is Important
Before emerging technologies can transform an agency, the data has to be standardized, accessed and shared, directed by organizational guidance.
Before emerging technologies can transform an agency, the data has to be standardized, accessed and shared, directed by organizational guidance.
According to a 2018 survey, 80% of IT decision-makers migrated applications back from the public cloud. Why? During GovLoop’s recent online training, experts weighed in.
With so many disconnected systems spread across a complex network, how can security teams achieve the level of visibility they need? The answer lies in applying automation and orchestration to government networks.
Government exists to serve citizens and the public. “When it comes to online services, we have to do better,” said Jonathan Kraden from the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Office of Customer Experience during GovLoop’s online training.
We can sometimes be our own worst enemy when it comes to achieving goals. Here are some tips to help us work through the areas where we get in our own way.
Asking the right questions — strategic questions — is an essential starting point for agencies to be data-driven in a mission-driven way everyday.
At USCIS, digital modernization is key to better data management and better experiences for applicants applying for visas, permanent residency, citizenship and asylum.
At GovLoop’s virtual summit on Wednesday, shared responsibility and transparency were highlighted as key aspects to achieve compliance, optimization and security with the cloud.
Data is a powerful asset that can help or hurt agencies’ cybersecurity, automation and IT operations depending on how they use it.
Learn how government can make the most out of unstructured data thanks to modern digital solutions.