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Miscellaneous, Professional Development, Project Management

3 Lessons on Life and Law Taught by the Kitchen Sink

My favorite quote that I’ve ever come across was written on the wall of a high school bathroom stall. “The meaning of life is a life of meaning,” read the handwriting, scribbled in bold Sharpie on cracked and faded tile.

November 29, 2018
Isaac Constans
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Tags: kitchen, leadership, lifestyle, management, Miscellaneous, office, Tragedy of the Commons

Cloud, IT Modernization, Policy

Controlling Your Costs With Managed Print Services

As a previously neglected topic of focus, the potential for cost efficiency in printing has begun to stir agencies to action. The introduction of MPS into the workplace will create savings where they previously hadn’t been considered.

November 29, 2018
Declan Riordan
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Tags: AlphaSix, HP, managed print services, MPS

DoD

From Patchwork to Network: Serving the Whole Veteran

Over the past 100 years, a patchwork of services and care have evolved to support returning veterans and their families.

November 29, 2018
The IBM Center for The Business of Government
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Tags: military, VA, Veteran, Veterans

Cybersecurity

How Are Agencies Managing Cybersecurity Spending Today?

GovLoop surveyed 113 public sector employees about the approach their agency is taking to track cybersecurity spend and how they are improving visibility.

November 28, 2018
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Nicole Blake Johnson
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Tags: Apptio, budget, cybersecurity, IT spending, TBM

Citizen Engagement, Digital Government, State and Local

Modernizing the Citizen Experience

Governments can catch up to the private sector by modernizing their online services, web presence and communications strategies.

November 28, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: 7 State and Local Tech Trends to Watch, citizen experience, Granicus, state and local

GIS, State and Local

Informed Decision-Making Leads to Smart Infrastructure Investments

Communities need to learn to think GIS first to drive long-term decision-making and planning by implementing data-driven decisions and collaboration with geodesign.

November 27, 2018
Catherine Andrews
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Tags: Esri, GIS, infrastructure, microsoft

Career, Professional Development

Making Your Coworkers Feel Valued

Improving office morale can be as simple as taking the time to make sure your colleagues know you appreciate them.

November 26, 2018
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: coworkers, leadership, Office Relationships

Cloud, Digital Government, State and Local

Taking the Right Cloud Journey for You

Cloud isn’t one-size-fits-all for governments. State and local agencies, for example, often have distinct budgets, needs and workforces.

November 23, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: 7 State and Local Tech Trends to Watch, Citrix, cloud, state and local

Miscellaneous

Holiday Survival Guide, Part 1: Don’t Bust Your Budget

If you make your list(s) and check it every time, pay attention to your budget, and find creative ways to make gift giving both affordable and fun, you’ll be on your way to a lower stress holiday season and a more relaxing New Year.

November 19, 2018
Joyce Warner
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Tags: coworkers, gift-giving, shopping

Analytics, Big Data, Emerging Tech, Leadership

Why We Need Data Ethics

The amount of personal data collected by organizations is staggering. As Facebook and Cambridge Analytica taught us, the opportunity to abuse data is overwhelming. For these reasons, we need to embrace the concept of data ethics.

November 19, 2018
Jonathan Alboum
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Tags: data, data ethics

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