An Old Agency Learns New Tricks: SBA’s Transformation During COVID-19
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.
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.
To serve its customers best, the Defense Digital Service (DDS) recruits for the skills and capabilities that its customers need.
As more agencies demonstrate the success of DevSecOps, the once widening gap between the business outcomes that agencies desire and the tools and processes they use to achieve them is diminishing.
Our Approval Toolkit has the helpful resources you need to make a strong case to attend the virtual NextGen Government Training Summit, taking place August 19-20.
Cybercriminals see new opportunities to attack agencies by exploiting unsecured cloud-based services that were deployed as part of the shift to remote-work.
Depending on where you look, change is happening quickly or slowly, smoothly or erratically, effectively or rife with challenges.
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, government agencies have learned two basic lessons about remote work.
“To ensure the security and integrity of our elections, the focus must be on the IT infrastructure that supports and runs our democracy, rather than exclusively on voting machines themselves.”
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of July 31, 2020.
Operational efficiency is one of the four technology tenets of a smart community. It takes many forms, but it essentially involves developing new ways of working that enable agencies to optimize the management and performance of internal operations and constituent services. New workflows can reduce the cost of and time it takes to deliver existingRead… Read more »