4 Ways You Reap What You Measure
It’s almost always worth focusing on what your office could measure because measurement influences nearly every aspect of operations and communications.
It’s almost always worth focusing on what your office could measure because measurement influences nearly every aspect of operations and communications.
Open source offers agencies not only additional technological capabilities – like greater scalability, storage and speed – but also cost-savings and security enhancements. But making this transition can be overwhelming.
Citizens expect that digital government will function with greater ease than in the past. To satisfy this desire, agencies must focus on the user experience as they develop and improve their digital services.
Money is a constant in all work. To start a project, get it off the ground and ensure its success, adequate funding is key. But, receiving that budget is easier said than done. Here’s valuable advice on how to handle the three major stages of project budgeting.
Despite their different points of view, IT operations and security depend largely on the same information in carrying out their jobs. Failure to recognize common goals and to take advantage of the common resources creates a sub-optimal situation for both IT operations and security.
Although provisions in the law empower department CIOs, one thing the legislation cannot do through words alone is give them a holistic view of IT spending.
Often times looking at our own to-do lists is overwhelming and anxiety inducing. Imagine trying to run a whole agencies’ to-do list. Fortunately, Alfresco offers a new efficient and effective approach to task management that can help get you and your agency on task and keep you there.
CIOs share insights on where to start with FITARA implementation and how to keep the momentum going.
Technology Business Management is a framework for translating cost, value, and quality between different IT stakeholders. This allows critical collaboration and communication around IT spending, especially under FITARA’s changes.
The rise of data has opened new doors for government agencies. Here are five of the most important tasks to consider as your agency seeks to better incorporate data into the decision-making process.