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.
Conveyed from an indisputable single source of truth, data-based facts are why the public overwhelmingly trusts Dr. Anthony Fauci.
The sudden influx of teleworkers means IT professionals have to secure infrastructure, applications and systems in a new, and more complex, environment.
Using cloud computing, agencies can digitize their processes and become more resilient against future disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
RPA business processes using software-generated bots, and it can help government workforces during disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Millions of government employees have had to adjust, some in converting bedrooms into virtual offices and others in reporting to their jobs with masks and new six-foot distancing requirements.
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.
To help you keep track of and better understand all the changes that government workers have experienced, GovLoop is hosting a free virtual summit, Managing the COVID-19 Government Response, on Wednesday, April 29 from 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. ET/6:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. PT.
Citizens want to quickly access and trust the information they receive from agencies in times of emergency and tranquility.