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Analytics, Big Data, GIS

Overcoming Homelessness With GIS

Geographic information system (GIS) technology captures, organizes and analyzes geographic data for public servants trying to improve their communities.

March 14, 2019
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: Esri, geographic information systems, GIS

Career, Leadership, Learning, Professional Development

NextGen Training Summit to Feature Workshops

This year’s NextGen Training Summit will feature workshops to facilitate in-depth learning experiences.

March 14, 2019
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: NextGen, workshops

Big Data, Innovation

How Your Agency Can Gain Better Insights with Data Warehousing

To make the most of their data, agencies need an ecosystem of capabilities and the right infrastructure. That is where data warehouses come in.

March 14, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: AlphaSix Corporation, data warehousing

Learning, Professional Development

Elevate Your Public Speaking Skills

“Becoming an Effective Public Speaker” was an online training hosted by GovLoop to help you transform your public speaking skills to connect with any audience.

March 13, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: Presentation, presentation skills, professional development, professional skills, public speaking, speech

Digital Government, Healthcare, Human Resources, IT Modernization

Helping Health and Human Services Agencies Digitize

The need for digital workspaces that take into account data protection, IT modernization and policy considerations is more relevant than ever.

March 13, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: Citrix, Digital Workspace, health, Human Services

Cybersecurity, Digital Government, Tech

How to Mitigate the Risks of Insider Threats at Your Agency

Agencies should adopt a layered security approach that combines access, identity and security event management to detect and disrupt insider threats before damage is done.

March 13, 2019
Uyen Nguyen
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Tags: "insider threats", carahsoft, internal data, IT infrastructure, Layered Security, Micro Focus Government Solutions, multifactor authentication MFA, security practices

Big Data, Emerging Tech, Miscellaneous, Project Management, Tech

Sci-Fi Not Scranton: Bots Bring Astronomical Opportunities to Accountants

In reality, accountants in governments are often on the cutting edge and have some of the strongest business cases for incorporating emerging technologies.

March 12, 2019
Isaac Constans
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Tags: accountant, accountants, AI, artificial intelligence, blockchain, Bots, office, Robotic Process Automation, RPA, star wars

Professional Development

In Defense of the Lunch Break

Consider your lunch break an investment in yourself. Breaks can improve productivity in the workplace and overall well-being.

March 12, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: Break, lunch, Workplace

Leadership, Policy

DHS Morale Act Would Create Leadership Opportunities

Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS) introduced the DHS MORALE Act to address the root causes of employee dissatisfaction and to help the department improve.

March 12, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: Angela Bailey, Bennie G. Thompson, dhs, homeland security, leadership development, morale

Leadership, Learning, Professional Development

Leadership Development Within Agencies

How can we develop public service leaders, and what are some constraints that limit an agency’s ability to offer leadership programs?

March 12, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: Angela Bailey, Angela Evans, ASPA, Bill Valdez, dhs, Dustin Brown, GAO, leadership development, omb, Robert Goldenkoff, University of Texas LBJ School

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