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How a City in Nevada Eased Telework Pain
For the City of Sparks, Nevada, the first two weeks of remote work hurt a little.
Transform Communities Using Geospatial Solutions
To advocate for healthy, safe and vibrant communities, the Institute for Public Strategies created a five-prong strategy, all of which use GIS to achieve efficiency and effectiveness.
3 Key Focus Areas When Changing Careers
One of the scariest times in your career can be realizing you are so discontent in your position that you lose focus on your career goals. Or, you don’t even know what they are anymore.
How to Write a Successful Government Grant Proposal
How do you put together a standout application with more public-sector entities vying for competitive funding opportunities? Here’s a starting point.
How Agencies Can Protect Data and Enhance Cybersecurity
Cybercriminals see new opportunities to attack agencies by exploiting unsecured cloud-based services that were deployed as part of the shift to remote-work.
Serving vs. Engaging: There’s a Difference?
Technology is the through-line to remove barriers and engage the generations in ways that are comfortable, easy and effective for each.
How Do We Get Through?
A post-it note that took up residence on my desk six weeks ago asks me every day, “How do we get through?” I’m not sure I have a singular answer right now.
Election Security Is About More Than Voting Machines
“To ensure the security and integrity of our elections, the focus must be on the IT infrastructure that supports and runs our democracy, rather than exclusively on voting machines themselves.”
Quick Qualification Tips for Federal Jobs
How can you do a quick check of the qualifications for federal jobs? Use keywords in competencies and occupational questionnaire and support in your resume.