The Heart of Smart Communities: Location
Geographic information system (GIS) software can help create smart communities by capturing, storing, managing and presenting geographic data.
Geographic information system (GIS) software can help create smart communities by capturing, storing, managing and presenting geographic data.
Data management is one of the biggest challenges agencies face. We take a look at a particular agency that wanted to reduce its reliance on tape storage.
Agencies must learn to keep up with the changing world around them while still ensuring citizens get the services that help make their lives better. But how? The answer lies in making data and business intelligence a strategic priority and a valuable asset.
Digital workspaces are an integral part of corrections agencies’ missions, but prioritizing unity, contextualization and security are vital.
DevOps is an evolving philosophy and framework that encourages better application development and faster release of new or revised software products.
Imagine being responsible for elevating the digital planning and initiatives for the largest library in the world. For Kate Zwaard, Director of Digital Strategy at the Library of Congress (LOC), that is both her reality and passion.
The biggest developments in the smart communities movement is shifting from the idea of a single application to a series of interrelated technologies.
Given the advance of cyberattacks and security issues throughout government today, this focus on security needs to continue – and it makes it more important than ever that security teams are incorporated into the DevOps culture that is developing. This leads to DevSecOps – meaning thinking about application and infrastructure security from the start.
Improving diversity starts in the recruiting process.
The Agriculture Department’s process for implementing federally mandated IT reforms in many ways is a model for institutionalizing change at an agency.