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Career, Learning, Professional Development

Why Employee Recognition Isn’t Working

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.

May 3, 2019
Paul White
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Tags: employee engagement, leadership, management, Recognition

Digital Government, GIS

Chipping Away at a $1.6 Trillion Problem With GIS

The government needs a way to understand the complex interactions between its citizens and the environment. This is where GIS comes in.

May 2, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: 6 domains, Esri, GIS

Career

GovLoop Says Thanks to Public Servants At Free Lunch Event

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.

May 2, 2019
Isaac Constans
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Tags: Commerce Department, Doug Mashkuri, epa, food trucks of thanks, govloop, HUD, IRS, USAID

GIS, Innovation, State and Local

Innovator Profile: Maryland Geographic Information Officer Julia Fischer

Under the leadership of Geographic Information Officer (GIO) Julia Fischer, Maryland has used GIS as the basis for many exciting, constituent-focused projects.

May 2, 2019
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: GIS, innovation, state and local

Leadership

5 Things You Need to Know About Federal News From the Past Month

Changes in federal government keep coming fast. That’s why GovLoop gives you monthly recaps of federal news that may affect agency management and employment.

May 1, 2019
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: 5 Things Presidential Transition, agency leadership, executive orders, federal regulations, hr, Presidential Appointment, presidential transition, Staffing

Citizen Engagement, Digital Government, Open Data

Where Did Your Federal Tax Dollars Go? Find Out with This Interactive Treasury Guide

Your Guide to America’s Finances is an overview of federal government finances in 2018, providing information on spending, revenue, the deficit, and the debt.

May 1, 2019
Matthew Garlipp
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Tags: data act, data visualization, federal finances, open data innovation

Career, Leadership, Professional Development

Accomplishments: The Answer to Your Hiring, Promotion Woes

Scores of people fail to enter or advance careers in government workforces daily. Why? The culprit might be how they share their accomplishments.

April 30, 2019
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: GovUps, NextGen, professional development

Cloud, Cybersecurity, Healthcare, Leadership

How SBA Played a High Risk, High Reward Game in Hurricane Relief

Results from going to the cloud are apparent, but the long-term benefits will continue to show up in the communities that are being serviced, such as Puerto Rico.

April 30, 2019
Isaac Constans
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Tags: cloud, guy cavallo, Hurricane Maria, maria roat, Puerto Rico, resiliency, SBA, sba.gov, Small Business Administration

IT Modernization

GSA’s Anil Cheriyan Defines Strategy for Scaling Modernization Efforts

As Director of GSA’s Technology Transformation Services, Cheriyan wants to see IT transformation take root at scale by focusing on seven key areas.

April 30, 2019
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Nicole Blake Johnson
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Tags: Anil Cheriyan, GITEC, gsa, TTS

Cybersecurity

Embracing the Cybersecurity Framework

By offering a flexible approach to cybersecurity, the CSF allows agencies to create individualized risk-management plans based on their specific needs and capabilities.

April 30, 2019
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: CSF, cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Framework, NIST

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