What We’ve Learned About Cloud
Widespread telework ushered in a new suite of applications and workflows. With it, agencies gained familiarity with cloud solutions, learning on the way.
Widespread telework ushered in a new suite of applications and workflows. With it, agencies gained familiarity with cloud solutions, learning on the way.
By secrets, we don’t mean your friend’s surprise party or an old family recipe.
Edge computing enables applications to run at the location where they are needed, saving agencies both bandwidth and time.
Transformation in government technology comes with benefits and challenges. When it comes to applications, things have changed so quickly that it may be hard to keep up with.
Innovation can help agencies meet the public’s demands and accomplish their missions with more agility, creativity and flexibility.
The approach that has worked is to leverage existing, reliable and accessible technology and supplementing that with additional capabilities to ensure effective and equitable vaccine distribution.
On the recent NextGen online training, “Unconscious Bias in the Workplace,” Ty Smith, Senior Consultant to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, shared his expertise on what unconscious biases look like, how they’re formed and how they can be addressed.
By understanding the people you serve, using the right technology and adapting to your surroundings, you can modernize to the maximum extent.
During GovLoop’s latest online training, a group of public sector and private sector discussed the myths and misconceptions surrounding government.
Here are three ways agencies can close their workforces’ skills gaps using hiring, reskilling, upskilling and new-skilling.