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Digital Government, Healthcare, State and Local

Vermont CIO Is All About Streamlining, Consolidating

Vermont’s chief information officer (CIO) sat down with GovLoop to talk about his state’s successes in 2019 and what’s next in 2020 and beyond.

December 20, 2019
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Pearl Kim
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Tags: CIO Conversations, John Quinn, NASCIO

Cloud, Human Resources, State and Local

Your Workplace in One Space With Cloud

Scores of agencies are in the dark about some key factors regarding business. Cloud can overcome this by providing a single platform to manage operations.

December 20, 2019
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: sherry amos, workday

Cloud, Digital Government

3 Things to Prioritize in Multi-Cloud Environments

Cloud Smart focuses on three interrelated pillars that agencies and the private sector identified as keys to success: workforce, security and procurement.

December 19, 2019
Uyen Nguyen
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Tags: Citrix, cloud, cloud smart, environment, multi-cloud, priority, procurement, Security

Citizen Engagement, State and Local

Shreveport CTO Brings Entrepreneur Perspective to IT

The public sector has a reputation for being slow due to the unique restrictions it faces when it comes to innovating IT — but it doesn’t necessarily have to be that way.

December 18, 2019
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Pearl Kim
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Tags: CIO Conversations, CTO, Keith Hanson, Shreveport

Career, Human Resources, Leadership, Professional Development

‘Tis the Season: 4 Ways to Reward Your Star Employees

Here are four ways you can recognize your star employees for their work when a bonus or a promotion isn’t an available option.

December 18, 2019
Zackary Rettig
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Tags: employee appreciation, employee recognition, High Achievers, High-performance Teams, rewards

Analytics, Innovation

Automation, Data Top Gov’s 2020 Tech Wishlist

Data and automation were at the top of the talking point list for 2020 when federal officials and an industry partner spoke at GovLoop’s online training, “Gov’s Technology Wishlist,” on Tuesday.

December 18, 2019
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Pearl Kim
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Tags: air-force, automation, Charles Destefani, data, Michael Rigas, opm, Solarwinds, VAULT

Cloud, IT Modernization, State and Local

Leaving Legacy IT in the Past

In an age of shrinking budgets, staff and time, agencies need every competitive advantage — and removing legacy IT systems is a great place to start.

December 18, 2019
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: AODocs, dave jones, legacy IT

Human Resources

How NIH Implemented Culture Change Using Data and Feedback

To understand employee sentiment, it took managers weeks or even months to comb through FEVS data. So EVS ART was created, a tool to view FEVS scores in an actionable and targeted way.

December 17, 2019
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Nicole Blake Johnson
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Tags: Camille Hoover, EVS ART, FEVS, NIDDK, NIH

Miscellaneous, Reading List

The Most Inspiring Government News Stories of 2019

We could all use a reminder about the inspiring events that happened this year thanks to government agencies large and small.

December 16, 2019
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: Holidays, Inspiration, Milestones, Year-End, year-in-review

State and Local, Tech

Open-Source Automation: A Gov Dream Team

Automation is a hot topic among state and local governments. Faced with tight budgets and growing workloads, agencies are looking for tools that can perform work with minimal human input. Recall a repetitive, unexciting work assignment. Wouldn’t it have been nice having an automated tool perform that task?

December 16, 2019
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: automation, Damien Eversmann, open-source automation, Red Hat

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