Several employees across different levels of government suggested one of those primary departments that proves to be a roadblock is IT.
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3 Basic Math Concepts Every Government Leader Must Know
Understanding the underlying “shape” of the data must be a first step for any policymaker, government leader, or executive. When it comes to crafting new laws that potentially impact millions, a little basic math goes a long way.
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DevSecOps at a Glance
These numbers illustrate the growth of DevSecOps and set the context for why this practice is important for governments at all levels to implement.
Fighting Cyberattacks and Modernizing IT: Five Steps to Deploying AI at Agencies
AI and ML can rapidly detect gaps or abnormalities on agency networks, and respond with a programmed, precautionary or reactionary action immediately.
1st Federal CISO: I’m ‘very uncomfortable’ with DoD’s JEDI Cloud
Brig. Gen. Greg Touhill said that his concerns stems from grouping the Defense Department’s (DoD) cybersecurity assets in one place.
Learn How the City of Albuquerque Uses Alexa to Serve Citizens
Albuquerque’s 311 system goes beyond traditional phone calls with online, mobile app and Alexa options. Did you know in 2018, Albuquerque became the first city to integrate Amazon Alexa with its 311 contact center?
Improving Diversity in the Public Sector via Re-imaging Talent Acquisition and Engagement
Improving diversity starts in the recruiting process.
USDA’s Playbook for Making Tech Reforms Stick
The Agriculture Department’s process for implementing federally mandated IT reforms in many ways is a model for institutionalizing change at an agency.
A Zero Trust Approach to Cybersecurity
A zero trust approach to cybersecurity can help agencies strike a balance between carelessness and caution on their networks.