Is Machine Learning the Next Frontier in Data Analytics?
Data cleaning and thorough analysis is a necessary part of government functions, but now there are tools to streamline the process and jumpstart solutions.
Data cleaning and thorough analysis is a necessary part of government functions, but now there are tools to streamline the process and jumpstart solutions.
Four federal CIOs spoke at the House Oversight hearing analyzing the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) 8.0 scorecard. Data consolidation, outdated legacy systems and costliness dominated the conversation.
Cyberattacks on state and local governments continue making headlines because of their detrimental consequences on constituents. At a recent House hearing, experts asked the federal government for better resources to prevent and mitigate threats.
USAJobs has become synonymous with a poor customer experience (CX) despite their repeated efforts to improve, but prioritizing human emotion could be the key to improving CX.
Regardless of which role you play, the IT infrastructure is a key component in your city and your residents rely on you to protect, maintain, and improve it.
Increasing dependence on technology in day-to-day life has prompted governments to reevaluate their workflow processes.
How can agencies take advantage of technologies like the cloud and securely manage data while also considering the needs of remote workers?
Across vast geographies and with the scope of millions of people, DoD needs to individually serve each warfighter.
With a secure digital workspace, agencies can make their applications and data available to any employee on any device in any location.
Craig Orgeron, Mississippi CIO and former NASCIO President, spoke with GovLoop on Jan. 24 about his top priorities, cybersecurity, hiring, CX and other state IT initiatives.