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Technology Can Promote DEI in Prisons

Despite recent progress with diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, one largely minority demographic — the incarcerated — lags behind. Prioritizing DEI principles in prisons starts by equipping incarcerated individuals for success as soon as they enter a facility.

FPLOE Contract Type – Innovatively Used or Abused?

One type of government contract — the firm-fixed-price, level-of-effort (FPLOE) contract — specifically relates to research and development. But some agencies are using FPLOE contracts for unauthorized purposes, and that’s not innovative, says one GovLoop featured contributor: It’s abuse.

More Questions for Being an Authentic Leader

Being an authentic leader in the workplace is living true to your values and using your gifts. It feels good and produces extraordinary results. When you are authentic, you find the courage to speak up and to make sure you’re not passed over.

Advancing Health Access, Equity and Outcomes Through AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming all industries, but perhaps none hits as personally as health care. In the context of solving health problems, AI has the potential to tackle some of the most formidable health care challenges around health care delivery, reducing clinical burden, benefits access and medical research. Download this playbook to learn howRead… Read more »

Digitizing the Curb Appeal

Digital curb management is a little-known, but so very important, way for cities to manage delivery and parking logistics. Here’s what Seattle, with its 500 loading zones for package, food and supply deliveries, is doing.