How Texas Is Cultivating a Data-Savvy Workforce
Texas needed a more data-savvy workforce. Here’s what they did to enhance data literacy in the workforce they already have.
Texas needed a more data-savvy workforce. Here’s what they did to enhance data literacy in the workforce they already have.
Legacy data management solutions weren’t designed to analyze data scattered across an organization, most likely in siloed systems and both on premises and in the cloud. What agencies need is a common data platform that indexes the data where it currently exists.
The pandemic drew new attention to the convulated process of data sharing between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and local authorities. A new cloud-based initiative has modernized the system.
Self-care strategies can help you have more positive work experiences and reduce burnout. Check out these tips for feeling better every day.
Read up on automation and how it can take your agency to the next level.
Government workforce expert Mika Cross joins consultant Lou Kerestesy to share advice on creating a workplace culture that’s prepared for anything.
Arguing from outcome rather than policy has important ramifications when it comes to the budgeting and appropriations processes.
Citizen science uses the power of people to capture data points that would be hard to find otherwise. At Great Smoky Mountains National Park, visitors help fill in the census of species.
This resource details how cyber resilience can speed up disaster recovery for your agency.
This resource offers insight on increasing observability to boost constituent service satisfaction.