BYOD Pilot: Five Lessons Learned

As noted in a recent post, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has implemented a Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) pilot program to meet urgent IT budget challenges. The EEOC, a relatively small agency with scarce IT funds, by federal government standards, was one of the first agencies to launch an innovative BYOD pilot. See “BYOD andRead… Read more »

Project Management Terms – Assumptions

Assumptions are factors considered to be true in the planning phase. As they are not certitudes, a certain degree of risk is involved. In fact, in Risk Identification process as part of the Project Risk Management, assumptions analysis takes an important role. Also, in Qualitative Risk Analysis, assumptions are important input data. Examples of assumptions:Read… Read more »

Monday Pick Me Up

First world problems, the rap version. (For more fun, see this musical version and the history of the #firstworldproblems meme. The intro to the latter has become a running joke with my supervisor, who actually built a private movie theatre in his house.*) * It only fits six people. Original post

Government Big Data Solutions Award 2012

As a reader of CTOvision.com you are aware of the interesting situation we face with data today: The amount of data being created is growing faster than humans can analyze, but fast analysis over data can help humanity solve some very tough challenges. This fact is moving the globe towards new “Big Data” solutions. GovernmentRead… Read more »

Announcing GovLoop.com Cross-Posting

Starting today, this blog will now be cross-posted at GovLoop.com. I’m very excited for this, as GovLoop was one of the main inspirations behind my creating YoungGovManager.com. I’m new to cross-posting however so I’m not sure how this will work out, but I’ll continue to do it as long as it makes sense for bothRead… Read more »

Are You Ready For Some Football? 2012 -13

The Gov Loop NFL Pool is gearing up for the 2012-2013 season! No buy-in, no pay-out, no money involved, just bragging rights for the week and a beautiful metal water bottle prize for most correct picks over the season. I’ll be posting the weekly pool sheet in the NFL POOL Discussion in The Break RoomRead… Read more »

Life in the Trenches: Authors, eBooks, and Social Media

Ewan Morrison‘s recent article in The Guardian, Why social media isn’t the magic bullet for self-epublished authors, deftly lays out many self-published authors’ deepest fears. Faced with the self-destruction of traditional publishing and scratching their heads over the byzantine alleyways of Facebook fan pages and the like, authors weigh the effort it takes to promoteRead… Read more »

TSP Talk – Weekly Wrap Up

Jobs report salvages the week Stocks rallied strongly on Friday after the July jobs report was released, salvaging what looked like was going to be a down week for stocks. The big 200+ point rally in the Dow on Friday came on unusually light volume suggesting that some of the bigger players may not beRead… Read more »