Tackling Telework in State & Local Government
Reacting is what IT managers did in March. Now, they are taking a step back to reassess the planning element with the benefit of recent lessons learned.
Reacting is what IT managers did in March. Now, they are taking a step back to reassess the planning element with the benefit of recent lessons learned.
His advice: “Agile leadership requires government employees to use different approaches and models depending on a given circumstance.”
Join thousands of urban thought-leaders and changemakers for three weeks of virtual programming to strategize, learn and commit together to respond to the climate emergency in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
There are five steps agencies can take so that big data delivers big value. Let’s take a look at them.
We spoke with nominees and winners of the 2020 Service to America Medals, or SAMMIES, to find out what agile leadership looks like at their agencies.
I visited three government offices in two states within 48 hours. My goal in sharing this story is for readers to channel their inner customer and advocate for the people they serve in new ways.
Data breaches are getting more sophisticated, while agencies’ cybersecurity teams are being held back by manual processes and disconnected systems.
Like most things, working from home has pros and cons. Employees might get to sleep a little longer or get back hours of their commute time. But they also face new security threats in their home IT environments.
GovLoop highlights some of the best opportunities available on USAJobs.com in a blog post each week.
Agencies are running with the wrenches thrown at them by modernizing how they recruit and hire talent during the pandemic.