How Government Can Combat Misinformation in a Crisis
Using every available channel to make information accessible to the public is key. Here are three steps to implement now.
Using every available channel to make information accessible to the public is key. Here are three steps to implement now.
Here are three tips to keep in mind when supporting your remote workforce during this pandemic. And, yes, it’s about more than just the tech.
How and when federal employees and contractors return to the office is a loaded question with nuanced answers. Here’s what you need to know.
During times of crisis, employees need an environment where it is not only OK — but regularly communicated and demonstrated — that they can ask for help.
GovLoop surveyed nearly 120 government employees about their data challenges, priorities and future plans and explain how to overcome those challenges.
In the wake of surging demands for medical professionals and critical expertise to support the coronavirus response, the government is using temporary rotational opportunities to match current federal employees with agencies and offices that have immediate needs.
GovLoop spoke with officials from the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Personnel Management and federal workplace experts to get answers.
We reviewed and highlighted key questions and answers from the Office of Personnel Management’s 13 pages of COVID-19 guidance. Here’s what you need to know.
If you feel like your calendar is not your own, here are some tips to create more white space and moments of creativity throughout the day.
Where does this unwarranted sense of insecurity come from? And how do you combat those feelings of fraudulence? We have you covered.