What Social and Collaborative Tools Could Mean for Your Agency
Social and collaborative tools help people or groups interact and share information. Often, these tools find a natural home on the internet.
Social and collaborative tools help people or groups interact and share information. Often, these tools find a natural home on the internet.
For federal government, digital transformation is driving creation of new business models and designs, resulting in better outcomes. And intent-based networks are accelerating digital transformation for government and going beyond improving people, processes and technologies.
Cities — like relationships — become great when a certain set of conditions are created in which people can flourish. If you establish an environment where people are empowered to launch innovative businesses, your city will become an innovation hub before you know it.
Technological advancement is quickly progressing. Many government agencies struggle to find new talent or resources to keep up with the latest tech trends. So, how can agencies future-proof their organizations against the need to constantly hire new talent?
Biometrics help secure facilities, protect access to computer networks, counter fraud, screen people at U.S. borders and fight crime.
Learn how modernization and innovation are pairing together to help increase efficiency and effectiveness in law enforcement and public safety organizations at an upcoming AFCEA event.
IT modernization is necessary to deliver enhanced functionality, security and efficiency to government employees and the citizens they serve. But in order for agencies at all levels to take full advantage of all modernization has to offer, they have to plan their digital transformation journey to ensure IT aligns to mission need.
At the recent Government Acquisitions event FedFocus: Smart Technologies Accelerating Mission, panelists gave the inside track on how to integrate security into the implementation of new technology with a DevSecOps strategy
Federal CIO Suzette Kent and women IT leaders from across government shared their personal journeys, how they find balance and career lessons.
It’s that time again: The annual Granicus National Summit is taking place right here in Washington, D.C. on April 3. And this year, we have 28 government and industry speakers lined up to present on new trends in digital engagement and modernization in the public sector.