Don’t Start With Data, Start With Questions
Asking the right questions — strategic questions — is an essential starting point for agencies to be data-driven in a mission-driven way everyday.
Asking the right questions — strategic questions — is an essential starting point for agencies to be data-driven in a mission-driven way everyday.
The ways millennials and Generation Zers prefer to engage with coworkers or citizens look very different from Generation X and baby boomers’ preferences.
In last month’s GovLoop poll, we asked for your opinion on working with robotic process automation bots. The highest percentage of voters chose “What are RPA bots?” Well, friend, we’re here to tell you exactly what they are.
Agencies such as the Department of Defense (DoD) need a new medium for their data to maneuver on. This is where modern networks come to play.
Agencies are employing various strategies to address the workforce gap, including rethinking the security clearance process and personalizing hiring.
North Carolina’s Deputy State CIO talks about her biggest pride points in 2019, why her middle name is “blockchain” and why she works in government.
As the season approaches for year-past reflections on progress and growth, the annual federal Chief Human Capital Officers (CHCO) Council public meeting forecasted a year ahead with room to grow in fostering a merit-based, nationally representative workforce.
To be successful in DevOps, agencies can do three things: create small teams for specific problems, get feedback from the customer and network small teams to solve more complex problems.
The right benefits administration technology and meaningful data can transform annual enrollment from a once-a-year event into a year-round personalized journey that engages employees, ultimately lowering an agency’s spend.
Using APM, your application team can monitor the end user experience of cloud, web or enterprise mobile apps running on physical, virtual or mobile devices.