Making the Case for Ambiguity in Government Innovation
One of the key principles of design is positive ambiguity. Learn how it can be an enabler of government innovation.
One of the key principles of design is positive ambiguity. Learn how it can be an enabler of government innovation.
If you made it to the top of the career ladder and you’re more nervous than excited, you’re not alone. To help you combat your self-doubt, we compiled a few tips from successful female leaders that will make you more confident in your leadership.
To keep pace with these growing data demands, agencies are increasingly supplementing human intelligence with artificial intelligence (AI).
We’ve all been to boring meetings. Some of us have probably led them. But there are ways to have better ones in the future, and we’ve got tips to help.
IoT is the network of machines, objects, animals and humans that have unique identifiers and can transfer data via the internet. The field is growing.
Learn how modernization and innovation are pairing together to help increase efficiency and effectiveness in law enforcement and public safety organizations at an upcoming AFCEA event.
Government leaders, if the “bias toward action” fad hits your workplace, resist the urge to jump on board right away.
Tired of those meetings that drone on endlessly with no tangibles in sight? Fear not. Here are eight steps to rock your next meeting.
Agencies must ensure they’re properly defining network boundaries and automating security processes where possible to keep pace with evolving threats.
IT modernization is necessary to deliver enhanced functionality, security and efficiency to government employees and the citizens they serve. But in order for agencies at all levels to take full advantage of all modernization has to offer, they have to plan their digital transformation journey to ensure IT aligns to mission need.