June 24, 2020 Government is undertaking a massive migration of on-premises resources – IT, data and workloads – to dynamic and complex architectures erected on public and private clouds. Propelling the shift is a tantalizing prospect for agencies: streamlined operations, more responsive applications, better user experiences, improved data management, integrated automation, artificial intelligence (AI),and superiorRead… Read more »
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Maximizing the Value of Research and Development – A Simple Case Study
One agency took a new approach to create near and long term value in their research and development efforts. Can this approach help you transform how you conduct R&D?
The Government’s New Approach to a Storied Research Tradition
The PIF program is also a chance for the government to educate the private sector and public about the importance of federal research, which has spawned watershed technologies.
USDA: Not Just About Farms, Also About Innovative Research
USDA has a secret superhero identity that many people don’t know about: a powerhouse of research scientists.
How Cloud Powers Research Collaboration at NIH
At the end of 2017, NIH launched the NIH Data Commons Pilot Phase to accelerate biomedical discoveries. We spoke with Project Leader Vivien Bonazzi to find out more.
5 Tips to Research Your Next Career Move Using LinkedIn
Utilize the following five tips to be better informed and connected in your job search on LinkedIn.
Meet the Govie Revolutionizing Reproductive Research
Meet the SAMMIE finalist who has dedicated his life to understanding the role environmental factors play in fertility and pregnancy.
New Zealand Research: How Kiwis Manage their Online Identity
Understanding online behaviour In March, the results of research into how New Zealanders manage their online identity were published by Professor Miriam Lips, the first Professor of E-Government at Victoria University of Wellington. The research revealed some interesting aspects of online behaviour. To start, you’ll want to check out the report, which is titled “KiwisRead… Read more »
Research. Communications. Public Engagement. Oh My!
As an engagement practitioner, I find that people are often confused about the distinction between research, communications and public engagement. Of course clearing up this confusion often begins with knowing whether each field is seen by the audience as being distinct and separate or just one big mess of government stuff. And whether there isRead… Read more »
Research. Communications. Public Engagement. Oh. My.
As an engagement practitioner, I find that people are often confused about the distinction between research, communications and public engagement. Of course clearing up this confusion often begins with knowing whether each field is seen by the audience as being distinct and separate or just one big mess of government stuff. And whether there isRead… Read more »