The Top Reasons Agencies Modernize
The top drivers included replacing aging systems, improving delivery of mission objectives, citizen experience and security posture.
The top drivers included replacing aging systems, improving delivery of mission objectives, citizen experience and security posture.
Although there are still a fair amount of manual processes, HUD as a whole is starting to implement continuous integration and continuous development, key tenets of DevOps.
The network is the foundation that enables the delivery of innovative IT modernization solutions that government employees and constituents can use.
To run a more effective and efficient government, employees need modern IT that helps them meet citizen expectations and keep data and systems secure.
To understand why DevOps is a big deal in government, you must first understand its origins and the problem that DevOps solves.
The need for risk management in government has grown along with agencies’ digital footprints. As complexity increases, so does vulnerability.
As agencies modernize, end-to-end operational visibility is essential before, during and after the journey. GovLoop offers some best practices.
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To be successful in DevOps, agencies can do three things: create small teams for specific problems, get feedback from the customer and network small teams to solve more complex problems.
In their rush to realize IT modernization’s promises of more security, better service delivery and greater innovation, agencies find three main challenges — and a solution — to find the right foundation.