Your Rundown of GovLoop’s May Trainings
We put together this blog post to give you the rundown of the in-person and online trainings coming your way this month!
We put together this blog post to give you the rundown of the in-person and online trainings coming your way this month!
Wicked problems need their own solutions but no one wants to bring them up, let alone try to solve them. We can’t ignore some wicked problems forever.
The White House said that Trump’s order comes as America seeks to fill more than 300,000 cybersecurity job vacancies, a potential security threat.
The 2019 Next Generation of Government Conference features a smorgasbord of exciting speakers who will be speaking across a range of formats, from keynotes to breakout sessions to workshops.
Foreign governments and insider threats – careless or untrained insiders – are growing cybersecurity dangers for government agencies at every level.
Welcome to GovLoop’s latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of May 3, 2019 on USAJobs.
Employee recognition programs work when they are used to recognize and reward achieving performance goals. Recognition, however, does not work well when organizations try to use large organizational programs to make employees feel valued individually.
The government needs a way to understand the complex interactions between its citizens and the environment. This is where GIS comes in.
On Wednesday, GovLoop hosted its “Food Trucks of Thanks” event, a tradition that offers free lunch to public servants to show appreciation for the work they do.
Under the leadership of Geographic Information Officer (GIO) Julia Fischer, Maryland has used GIS as the basis for many exciting, constituent-focused projects.