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Leadership, Tech

What OPM Wants — And Needs — From Its Next CIO

One of the most challenging and potentially rewarding jobs in government tech has been without a permanent leader since February. But OPM is hoping to fill its CIO position by the end of the summer. GovLoop sat down with OPM’s acting CIO and senior cyber adviser to get more details on the position.

June 13, 2016
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Nicole Blake Johnson
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Tags: cio, CISO, FITARA, IT infrastructure, opm

Communications, Digital Government

How to Integrate Video Into Your Daily Communications

To best communicate technical or sensitive information to your audience, consider integrating video into your communications plans in a greater way.

June 13, 2016
Kim Schoetzow
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Tags: communication, Engagement, featured blogger, leadership, social, strategy, video, Web

Communications

A Comic Book Lesson in Communications and Conscience

As the messengers, we have the power to create fewer Magneto’s and more Charles Xavier’s — people who engage with public institutions and their fellow humans, working together to create a better tomorrow.

June 13, 2016
Adam Giorgi
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Tags: citizen engagement, communications, featured blogger, leadership, learning, public engagement

Career, Human Resources, Leadership

Tips for Managing Workplace Criticism Constructively

Here are tips on how to receive and react to workplace criticism constructively, as well as the proper course of action if criticism becomes harassment.

June 13, 2016
Allison Freeland
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Tags: career, communications, critical conversations, criticism, workplace wisdom

Career, Project Management

I Am No Longer Doing Continuous Improvement Projects!

We don’t talk about improvement methodologies. My team and I listen, learn, and then work to solve the problem.

June 12, 2016
Joe Raasch
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Tags: Business Results, continuous improvement, Problem-Solving

Uncategorized

How Government Employment Affects Your Social Security

This week we would like to help you better understand how Federal government employment affects your Social Security benefit.

June 11, 2016
Brandon Christy
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Tags: featured blogger, income, retirement, Social Security

GIS, Open Data

How Your Organization Can Make the Most of Their Data

The rise of open data has seen many agencies hopping on the bandwagon and working towards open data policies. However, there is still frequently confusion over how an agency can best utilize their data to meet both internal and public needs.

June 10, 2016
Courtney Belme
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Tags: ArcGIS, Christopher Thomas, Esri, GIS, open-data

Cloud, Digital Government, Tech

The Evolution of Modern Back Office Best Practices

Effective agencies take advantage of digital transforma­tions, and embed solutions into the pro­cess—whether it’s employee recruitment, financial reporting, or budgeting.

June 10, 2016
Franco Amalfi
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Tags: back office, budgeting, cloud, ERP, featured blogger, finance, human capital management

Communications

When Is Experimenting Worth the Risk? When It’s Tied to Your Mission

To connect with your customers, it’s important to get out of your comfort zone. Now, I’m not advising you to do anything foolhardy. I’m talking about using communications tactics that might feel a bit risky and experimental.

June 9, 2016
Jeannie Shiffer
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Tags: communication, customers, featured blogger

Digital Government, Open Data

The Power of Consumer-First Data: The Possibilities of the DATA Act

We have the opportunity to actually transform both how government agencies use data to analyze performance and inform policy decisions, and for American citizens to have stronger evidence that holds their government accountable for the way it spends money.

June 9, 2016
Dean Ritz
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Tags: data, data act, open-data

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