Forced to Get Creative, Agencies Learn New Lessons
While agencies had more to do, the pressing and unique circumstances of this year had them moving boulders that had been blocking progress.
While agencies had more to do, the pressing and unique circumstances of this year had them moving boulders that had been blocking progress.
Deputy CIO Guy Cavallo said the Small Business Administration has weathered COVID-19 by approaching its routines from fresh angles.
With the provisions of the CARES Act, SBA has pushed out more funds in the past four months than it had in all of its history put together.
Like many protagonists, how cloud’s saga ends is largely determined by environment and investment, and over the years, safe to say, “results may vary.”
At GovLoop’s virtual summit on Wednesday, shared responsibility and transparency were highlighted as key aspects to achieve compliance, optimization and security with the cloud.
FITARA is misnamed, but that’s not to suggest the law has failed to transform the way federal agencies go about investing in technology.
Results from going to the cloud are apparent, but the long-term benefits will continue to show up in the communities that are being serviced, such as Puerto Rico.
The Small Business Administration and another unnamed agency are conducting a pilot that, if successful, will enable a workaround to the TIC.
I learned a few week ago that the Small Business Administration (SBA) had launched a new community for small business owners, so I asked them a few questions about it. Below are their responses. 1 – Tell me about the new SBA Community project. What is the concept behind it? What does it entail? TheRead… Read more »