DorobekINSIDER: The Biggest Obstacle to Good Government
Federal agencies have gotten very good at making a broken system work — perhaps too good.
Federal agencies have gotten very good at making a broken system work — perhaps too good.
While emoji have become commonplace, using them to enhance messages has become more nuanced and, sometimes, complicated. Let’s look at some issues that emoji enthusiasts in government should know about.
Rather than ripping and replacing legacy systems, agencies are increasingly creating software applications to modernize their services.
Cybersecurity has become a risk management contest, and NSA must especially consider it; anything digitally operated is part of the modern battlefield.
An audit found that the mission, goals, and objectives related to FedRAMP were unclear, which made it difficult to measure the program’s success.
Self-service may not be the norm in government yet, but it is becoming the expectation. With the increasing desire to “do it yourself,” a self-service portal is essential.
Hiring and retaining IT talent continues to be a top concern for agencies, especially as they modernize. This situation has led to a final determination from the administration about the hiring authority of CIOs.
Lawmakers across the aisle in the House and Senate introduced two bills each to address the issue of health coverage during government shutdowns.
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Welcome to the latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of April 5, 2019 on USAJobs.