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Career, Tech

When to Code or Not to Code; That is the Question

There are those out there that say everyone should learn to code. There are others that say don’t learn to code. There is also a movement known as Low-Code/No-Code. The truth is somewhere in the middle.

September 11, 2018
Adam Carnow
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Tags: coding, Featured Contributor, GIS, innovation, tech

Communications

Align Your Agency with the 5 Golden Rules of Government PR

How can government agencies combat the stigma of fraud, corruption and waste? It all starts with you and these five simples rules.

September 11, 2018
Laura Wilcox
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Tags: branding, communications, Featured Contributor, Government PR, Government Public Relations, public-relations

IoT

Communications, IoT, State and Local, Tech

Will Cities Be Ready for 5G?

Journalist Scott Fulton III describes fifth-generation wireless, or 5G, as “a capital improvement project the size of the entire planet.” He’s not wrong. And it’s coming fast.

September 11, 2018
Jennifer Houlihan
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Tags: 5g, cities, digital cities, Featured Contributor, Federal, government, innovation, IT, smart cities, technology

Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity and CDM DEFEND

To better understand how agencies can successfully leverage DEFEND, GovLoop spoke with Ralph Kahn, Vice President of Federal at Tanium

September 11, 2018
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: cyber

Career, Leadership, Professional Development

Change Goes Better When Staff Feel Appreciated

When employees feel truly appreciated for what they do and who they are, resistance to change can be reduced significantly. 

September 11, 2018
Paul White
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Tags: change, management

Barriers to communication.

Career, Leadership, Professional Development

Make Your Mentorship One to Remember

A quality mentorship can be instrumental in advancing your career, but be ready to put in the work needed to make it successful.

September 10, 2018
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: mentoring, NextGen Leadership Program

Career, Professional Development

3 Essential Tips to Maximize Your Work Impact

In the old days, simply working hard would get you noticed. Times have certainly changed. Hard work is no longer enough to prosper in today’s competitive workplace. You must amp it up to leave a lasting impression and differentiate yourself from others.

September 10, 2018
Sherrie P. Mitchell
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Tags: career, Featured Contributor, impact, professional development

Big Data, Leadership

Leading in Data by Asking the Right Questions

Leaders are responsible for understanding their data, even if they don’t have all of the answers. At a minimum, they should create a culture of strong data stewardship and governance, capable of answering these questions.

September 10, 2018
Jonathan Alboum
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Tags: data governance, Featured Contributor

Citizen Engagement, Social Media

How to Use Social Media on September 11

There are many ways government agencies can use social media on 9/11 to speak to people in a thoughtful way that will be appreciated.

September 10, 2018
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: 9/11 anniversary, citizen engagement, communications, community service, digital communications, service days, social media, volunteering

Cybersecurity, Tech

Managing the Costs & Security Risks of Containerized Environments

Few technologies have been as transformative on the IT landscape as containers. Yet, despite being around for nearly two decades, the term still leaves many a technologist scratching their heads.

September 9, 2018
Wayne Lewandowski
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Tags: containerization

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