The Realities of Tomorrow at DoD
As the landscape of war changes, the DoD must adapt with it. In order to do this, the Department is making changes in the way it approaches technology, the workforce, and overall operations.
As the landscape of war changes, the DoD must adapt with it. In order to do this, the Department is making changes in the way it approaches technology, the workforce, and overall operations.
When it comes to federal office space, much of the focus has been on reducing the government’s real estate footprint. But agencies must also consider how the modern office space is, or at least can be, used as a recruitment tool for top talent.
What do you feel when you hear the word feedback? Maybe you feel anxious, nervous, defensive, misunderstood, exhausted, judged or criticized. You’re not alone. Here’s a six-step process for supervisors and employees to provide feedback.
To discuss more about how the public sector can properly interface and interact with this new world of data and sensors, GovLoop sat down with Steven Sarnecki, Vice President, Federal & Public Sector, and Stephen Bates, Director, Advanced Analytics at OSIsoft, an industry leader in operational intelligence and advanced data analytics for over 35 years.
This discussion of language shows not only that words matter, but that we must treat each and every person with the dignity and respect we would like shown to us.
Are you applying for another position within their organization? Not sure what you can do to stand out? Here are a few tips.
What if someone can’t access the important information your organization shares on your website, blog, social media, or digital documents simply because they can’t see or download images? There’s a simple solution to this problem called alt text.
With the business case for analytics becoming stronger every day, government agencies are likely to drive a momentous adoption wave in 2016 and beyond.
It’s almost always worth focusing on what your office could measure because measurement influences nearly every aspect of operations and communications.
Everyday Heroes rally the team to exceed expectations on projects and may never ask for a thank you in return because of an altruistic approach to their work.