Tips on Supporting a Hybrid Gov Workforce
It takes new strategies and technologies to build systems that work equally well for remote and in-office employees. Here are thoughts on making hybrid work secure and successful.
It takes new strategies and technologies to build systems that work equally well for remote and in-office employees. Here are thoughts on making hybrid work secure and successful.
Tasked to do more with less, government agencies are looking for ways to lighten the burden on overloaded IT teams while also elevating the level of citizen service. Automation offers a way forward.
Here are three ways that automation recently helped the Energy Department (DOE) streamline its financial fraud and compliance workflows.
“We’re helping states rebuild critical unemployment systems with analytic automation, enabling agencies to deliver on their mission and get critical support to citizens.”
By automating analytics processes, agencies could conduct more efficient audits, identify water leaks faster, save over $1 million in duplicate payments and afford a faster recovery after a natural disaster.
Digital transformation is no longer the wave of the future — it’s standard practice for many agencies today. The key to transformation in these environments is observability.
While the IT environment has continued to expand with new technologies, the IT team has not. “You really have to automate in order to operate at that scale, to be able to accomplish the work you need to do.”
“What’s most exciting to me is the ability of RPA to make a mission impact — to really start to solve some big mission problems in government.”
In today’s state of widespread remote work, the security landscape is seemingly easier for adversaries to exploit and tougher for security practitioners to protect.
To appreciate the importance and challenge of creating Well Architected landing zones, consider the analogy of a large group of people who decide, en masse, to resettle their community on another planet.