SBA Deputy CIO on Shifting Gears for COVID-19
Deputy CIO Guy Cavallo said the Small Business Administration has weathered COVID-19 by approaching its routines from fresh angles.
Deputy CIO Guy Cavallo said the Small Business Administration has weathered COVID-19 by approaching its routines from fresh angles.
In the midst of crises such as Hurricane Laura, police brutality and a global health pandemic, agencies like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are especially attentive to building resilience.
There are still unknowns about what government operations will look like going forward, but one thing is certain: This new normal won’t be a mirror image of what we experienced pre-COVID-19.
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of August 28, 2020
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You feel stressed. Emotionally drained. Unsettled. All of these reactions are normal given what is going on around us. But they still aren’t fun.
Two Defense Logistics Agency leaders describe how DLA handles its cybersecurity intelligence and share best practices for other agencies.
In order to meet the next set of deadlines, agencies must complete Action 4, which requires agencies to assess the coverage, quality, methods and effectiveness of current staff data literacy and data skills.
The siloed nature of many government organizations has rippling effects that run deep.
With telework looking like an increasingly long-term capability for agencies, here are three tips for working remotely and securely no matter your location.