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Emerging Tech, IT Modernization, Tech

Launching Your Adaptive Network

In an interview with GovLoop, Jim Westdorp, Chief Technologist at Ciena, and Steve Opferman, Senior Director of Innovation at CenturyLink, explained the components of an Adaptive Network and how it can help agencies keep pace with rising bandwidth demands while balancing budgets and crucial mission needs.

December 20, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: adaptive network, CenturyLink, Ciena

Cybersecurity, Mobile, State and Local

How Apps Add to Mobile Security

Mobile apps help governments protect their constituents by keeping them aware of their phone’s security and alerting users to cyberthreats.

December 20, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: 7 State and Local Tech Trends to Watch, cybersecurity, mobile, New York City

Cloud, Tech

Data Center Optimization Initiative Redux

Last month, as a part of the Cloud Smart strategy, OMB released a draft of a new memo on the Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI). The memo seeks to maintain the overall goal of closing or consolidating data centers, based on a new definition. There are a number of new metrics in the memo around… Read more »

December 20, 2018
Jonathan Alboum
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Tags: data center optimization, data centers

Human Resources, Miscellaneous, Policy

Government Shutdown Talk Slows Down: Momentum Turns Toward Resolution

As the midnight Friday deadline draws closer, the cards are falling into place for a surprise resolution to the long-term federal budget impasse that has threatened a shutdown.

December 19, 2018
Isaac Constans
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Tags: #govshutdown, appropriations, budget, Donald Trump, government shutdown, senate, shutdown, shutdown 2018, white house

Cybersecurity, Digital Government, IT Modernization

Changes are Coming to Federal Network Security in 2019

New guidance is out for the Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) initative, which seeks to enhance the federal government’s network security.

December 19, 2018
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Tags: Federal government, network security, TIC Initiative

Career, Professional Development

4 Tips to Set and Stick to Your Goals

Believe in yourself, go easy on yourself, and remember: You’re trying your best, and that’s what really matters.

December 19, 2018
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: NextGen, Self-Improvement

Citizen Engagement, Communications, Digital Government

Your Website is Your First Impression – Part 2

An organization’s website is often a stand-in for its brand – and its quality can impact how customers consider your jurisdiction over other options. Here are two more personas that are likely to treat your website as a barometer of your agency’s quality and abilities: tourists and job seekers.

December 19, 2018
Martin Lind
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Tags: government websites, Hiring, Tourism

Cloud, Digital Government, State and Local

How Agencies Are Sharing Their Cloud Services

Agencies nationwide are benefiting from cloud amid tightening budgets, evolving demographics and rising pressure for better digital public services.

December 19, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: 7 State and Local Tech Trends to Watch, California, cloud, FedRAMP

Cloud, IT Modernization

Deciding if Cloud Is Right for Your Agency

With the direction that government IT has been headed, it seems like every agency is fighting to get into the cloud. But how can an agency know if the cloud is actually right for them? And how can they make sure that they are as cost-efficient as possible while trying to take those next steps?

December 18, 2018
Declan Riordan
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Tags: AWS, carahsoft, cloud, on-premise, VMware

White House

Career, Leadership, Professional Development

How to Start Your Government Shutdown Traditions

The habits you embrace for handling one shutdown will help you benefit from other ones later in your public service career.

December 18, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: #govshutdown, Federal, government shutdown, professional development, shutdown, shutdown 2018

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