The Value of Partnerships in Technology Implementations
You can achieve better results in technology implementations by seeking the assistance of others and not trying to go it alone.
You can achieve better results in technology implementations by seeking the assistance of others and not trying to go it alone.
To bridge the divide between development, operations and security teams and ensure that systems stay updated, running and secure all at the same time, agencies are investing in a new approach known as DevSecOps.
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Don’t we all want to produce optimal results? Isn’t that the mission of your organization? Don’t your supervisors, executives and elected officials expect that? Then why are so many organizations tempted to ignore best practices?
Government organizations at all levels are increasingly adopting agile development approaches like DevOps. Not only do these iterative, collaborative processes speed up delivery times for critical digital services and applications, they also meet unique public sector needs.
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State and local governments can now accelerate their innovation and learning by aligning their cybersecurity approaches more closely with their federal counterparts.