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Career, Professional Development

How to Be an Effective Presenter

All that’s needed to become an effective and persuasive presenter and speaker is a little practice. With that in mind, here are five tips to help you find your inner orator.

January 17, 2019
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: NextGen, presenting, public speaking

State and Local

Shutdown Spurs Early Food Stamp Payments Amid Funding Concerns

The partial government shutdown caused the early disbursement of food stamp payments amid concerns about funding shortages.

January 17, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: CalFresh, government shutdown, shutdown, SNAP, usda

Big Data, Cybersecurity, Digital Government

Best Practices for Improving Your Data Governance

Agencies that utilize identity governance see all their users’ actions and interactions with data. Here are our best practices for using this strategy.

January 17, 2019
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: data governance, Identity Access, SailPoint

Policy

Lawsuit Questions Constitutionality of Excepted Employees Faced with Shutdown

A lawsuit filed by NTEU takes fault with section 1342 of the Antideficiency Act, which OMB used to require federal employees to report to work without pay.

January 16, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: constitution, governmentshutdown, lawsuit, NTEU

Citizen Engagement, Policy

House Majority Leader Launches Shutdown Website for the Public

Rep. Steny Hoyer launched a website on Jan. 14 that allows the public to share their opinions about the shutdown with their elected representatives.

January 16, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: Congress, government shutdown, Steny Hoyer

Cybersecurity, Tech

Majority of Americans Say U.S. Is Ready for a Cyberattack

A recent Pew Research Center report shows that many Americans think the U.S. is prepared to handle a cyberattack, but recent federal reports show there’s work to be done.

January 16, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: cybersecurity, DOD, shutdown, standards

Digital Government, Leadership, Policy

The Unexpected Consequences of the Shutdown

In ways big and small, this shutdown is disrupting public services we often take for granted involving alcohol, travel, trees and more.

January 15, 2019
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: Federal government, government shutdown, Government Shutdown 2019

Human Resources, Leadership, Policy

Debunking 5 Misconceptions About Being a Government Worker During the Shutdown

The shutdown is a messy mix of political wrangling and government operations, so it’s no wonder people are confused. Here are five misconceptions about being a federal government worker during the shutdown.

January 15, 2019
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: Federal government, government shutdown, shutdown, shutdown 2018, Shutdown 2019

Cybersecurity, Digital Government, State and Local

Minnesota CIO Talks Cybersecurity, Workforce Trends

Commissioner and State CIO Johanna Clyborne said that Minnesota’s workforce is critical to completing its cybersecurity and modernization goals.

January 15, 2019
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Emily Jarvis
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Tags: CIO Conversations, Minnesota, The Intersection

Citizen Engagement, Policy, State and Local

One County’s Response to the Longest Shutdown in History

Public school lunch and financial assistance initiatives in this Maryland country underscore the efforts to assist federal workers affected by the shutdown.

January 14, 2019
Sherin Shibu
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Tags: government shutdown, Prince George's county, public school, school meals

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