8 Areas of Progress and Improvement in Government Tech
Here are four areas where the government is currently doing well, along with four areas in which it could improve going into the 2020 technology landscape.
Here are four areas where the government is currently doing well, along with four areas in which it could improve going into the 2020 technology landscape.
Addressing both concerns is key for DevOps, or the practices that combine software development and IT operations for systems development life cycles.
In an interview with GovLoop, a Senior Solutions Engineer at Atlassian shared core tenets that agencies should consider when embarking on a DevOps transformation, as well as common pitfalls to look out for.
The Air Force is looking to buy more cloud services, DevSecOps licenses and talent to prepare its IT efforts for mission success.
The demand for digital products and services is creating more IT projects for federal, state and local agencies nationwide.
How do you identify the key performance measures that will actually tell you how the organization is performing?
The nature of public sector work is politics, both with a “big P” and “small p.” Navigating the bureaucratic waters of government requires political savvy.
Monitoring IT networks is critical for state and local governments that are modernizing their IT in order to coordinate actions and track their ownership of solutions.
IT chiefs explain how moving up the project management maturity ladder improves success rate.
SMART is a project management acronym that stands for having specifics and being measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound.