The Defense Department’s Answers to Data Challenges
The reason DoD is able to thrive on the AI frontier, where so many agencies have barely trodden, is its central platform for data tools and services.
The reason DoD is able to thrive on the AI frontier, where so many agencies have barely trodden, is its central platform for data tools and services.
In the midst of crises such as Hurricane Laura, police brutality and a global health pandemic, agencies like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are especially attentive to building resilience.
With telework looking like an increasingly long-term capability for agencies, here are three tips for working remotely and securely no matter your location.
In the federal workforce, a barrier to entry and differentiator for success is socioeconomic status – especially, for first-generation professionals.
Holistic data management can provide a single source of truth for agencies and the various components they are comprised of.
Though cybersecurity teams were caught off guard by the sudden move to telework, the result has been something of a baptism by fire for government.
For the City of Sparks, Nevada, the first two weeks of remote work hurt a little.
With the provisions of the CARES Act, SBA has pushed out more funds in the past four months than it had in all of its history put together.
To serve its customers best, the Defense Digital Service (DDS) recruits for the skills and capabilities that its customers need.
“Their current process took 4 to 8 hours to do a pre-award risk examination. We were able to get that down to 15 minutes.”