Why Federal Government Needs Partnered Cloud Solutions
Partnered cloud and data center solutions offer federal agencies a way to meet the innovation demands of our digital era, without breaking budgets or overtaxing IT departments.Â
Partnered cloud and data center solutions offer federal agencies a way to meet the innovation demands of our digital era, without breaking budgets or overtaxing IT departments.Â
The nature of federal work is changing, and OPM wants to ensure that agencies can adequately equip federal workers to adapt.
Over the past year, the Department of Labor has been looking at how to improve IT operations to align with its mission. DOL’s CIO explains.
Open source technology and developments allow governments of all sizes to launch applications that can immediately provide business returns, communicate with one another and find tailored, innovative solutions.
Innovation in the public sector can help solve some of communities’ most intractable challenges.
federal agencies must innovate the way they leverage IT to keep pace with the demands of today. To do that, many agencies have turned away from traditional IT models to embrace software-defined data centers.
Wicked problems need their own solutions but no one wants to bring them up, let alone try to solve them. We can’t ignore some wicked problems forever.
Under the leadership of Geographic Information Officer (GIO) Julia Fischer, Maryland has used GIS as the basis for many exciting, constituent-focused projects.
NSF wants to create a 21st-century workforce. The agency released a Career Compass Challenge on Nov. 9th and announced the winners of the first part on Friday.
An enabler allows governments to incorporate front-facing emerging technologies that actively contribute to mission objectives.