7 STEM Halloween Costumes You Probably Have in Your Closet
If you still haven’t settled on your costume for tonight, check out these low-lift ideas that will definitely be a hit.
If you still haven’t settled on your costume for tonight, check out these low-lift ideas that will definitely be a hit.
Each year, government agencies lose billions of dollars due to fraud, waste and abuse. Government agencies tasked with fraud prevention are increasingly turning to geographic information system (GIS) platforms — utilizing maps, geo-enrichment and sophisticated data analytics — to tackle fraud, accurately identify patterns and problem areas and improve organizational efficiency.
Today’s connected technology will soon become pervasive in government and elsewhere. Being good at connected tech will be good for your career.
Learn how predictive cost analysis has helped the National Nuclear Security Administration better manage aging federal infrastructure.
Platforms like Amazon Web Services (AWS) are transforming the way government thinks about storage, integration, cybersecurity and analytics, and are helping agencies overcome common data challenges.
What can agencies do to properly identify people and ensure they are who they say they are? The answer has come in the form of identity proofing. GovLoop sat down with experts at DHS, NIST and Experian to learn more.
From answering business registration questions for citizens like me to streamlining procurement for city officials, chatbots can make governments more efficient and accessible in six ways.
In one of the costliest hurricane seasons ever for the mainland United States, GIS mapping has emerged as a potentially life-saving tool.
The future of identity proofing in the public sector is more than just verifying individual identities. Government must now use risk-based approaches and mitigation strategies to quickly identity threats and determine the type of fraud before damage is done.
With limited budgets and a dwindling workforce, agencies can’t afford to buy one-off solutions only address single problems. Instead, leaders should recognize that these diverse pressures to reform actually create a single objective to transform operations from the beginning to end of the records management cycle. With that understanding, it’s imperative to seek a single… Read more »