How COVID-19 Is Reshaping Government Technology
The collective experiences of federal IT departments are serving as case studies that will shape how agencies use technology going forward.
The collective experiences of federal IT departments are serving as case studies that will shape how agencies use technology going forward.
Both before coronavirus and right now, building culture has never been about happy hours, daily check-ins, or team lunches; building culture is about creating a sense of belonging.
Check out these two ways to recognize a public servant for their hard work and dedication.
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In the state with the highest number of COVID-19 related casualties, New York City has been hit hard. GovLoop spoke with Kelly Jin to find out what kinds of challenges and solutions the analytics team has found along the way.
Millions of government employees have had to adjust, some in converting bedrooms into virtual offices and others in reporting to their jobs with masks and new six-foot distancing requirements.
We all need some inspiration to be resilient these days. Though each of these posts originates from different times and different circumstances, there are lessons in each we hope will inspire you to stay resilient during this time.
During this time, the right thing for leaders to do is to communicate and ensure the wellbeing of their team. But what should that communication look like?
For the 11th year, we’re hosting the NextGen Public Service Awards, which gives you an opportunity to nominate exceptional public servants to receive recognition.
They are saving lives and making life more manageable during these trying times. Here are just some of the many unexpected ways government employees are doing all they can for communities.