What’s the Status of Emerging Tech in Government?
At this point, it’s widely understood that emerging technology is changing how government — and the world, for that matter — operates. Sometimes the advancements feel like a flood.
At this point, it’s widely understood that emerging technology is changing how government — and the world, for that matter — operates. Sometimes the advancements feel like a flood.
At a recent roundtable with Genesys and GovLoop, we heard from several experts in the field of automation and artificial intelligence. These leaders, as well as many public servants in the room, shared their experiences with AI and chatbots.
This was the topic at hand during GovLoop’s recent online training, “Agencies Put GIS to Use in Real Time.” Two experts from Esri shared knowledge.
You’re a hard worker and a go-getter, but beyond doing everything you can in your role, how can you take extra steps to make sure your government career advances? This is where professional development plays a critical role.
If you’re still on the fence about swapping spreadsheets for cloud applications, here are some compelling reasons to make the switch.
While the future of cloud is certain in government, agencies may be less certain about how to navigate cloud security. But by having the right guidance, frameworks and platforms in place, government agencies can double down on cloud security with confidence.
How do agencies overcome the challenges of outdated, complex infrastructures to meet new demands? At our GovLoop Virtual Summit: Tech Trends You Need to Know, we heard from three experts about how hyperconverged infrastructures (HCI) can simplify IT environments and move agencies forward.
Jeanne Holm, Deputy Chief Information Officer of the City of Los Angeles, explained some of these advancements to kick off GovLoop’s virtual summit.
How can your agency’s team improve its software and processes by focusing first on culture and people? Moving to a culture of open source.
Changes in government technology have improved a number of processes in recent years, but they’ve also come at a cost, namely in cybersecurity.