How to Get Your Innovative Ideas Off the Ground
Innovation doesn’t have to mean a brand new process or product. Instead, it starts with a mindset shift that values co-creation and problem-solving.
Innovation doesn’t have to mean a brand new process or product. Instead, it starts with a mindset shift that values co-creation and problem-solving.
In the aftermath of major cyberattacks that threatened critical infrastructure and national security, President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday that aims to strengthen cyber defenses through increased information sharing with private industry.
More times than not, change will come your way, and not the other way around. So, how can you influence its direction and improve your agency?
Among other strategies, cyber experts say agencies need to double-down on cyber training, since end-users continue to be the weakest link in cyber defenses.
As the world’s largest employer, the Defense Department’s innovation strategies can inform and improve other agencies that follow them.
Here are three steps your agency can follow to make automation comfortably fit its workforce and operate more efficiently.
Most agencies have been more innovative during the COVID-19 pandemic. But after weathering the pandemic’s first year, many haven’t charted a course ahead.
Check out practical tips on how to strategically and effectively incorporate data into your work.
As opposed to applying office expectations to the remote world, new expectation-setting can go a long way in an arena where the rules are yet to be written.
How can agencies and employees improve their cybersecurity knowledge in a more effective and fun way? Here are some great takeaways.