Improving Your Agency Without Limits
Here is how agencies can modernize how they operate so they have agile people, processes and technologies that can continuously improve.
Here is how agencies can modernize how they operate so they have agile people, processes and technologies that can continuously improve.
The key to modernizing the early intervention (EI) space is digitally transforming so data, processes and accessibility meet the “new normal” we’ve established over the past year.
Given a limited budget, how do you make a go/no-go decision on an IT modernization initiative? Try approaching it like a home improvement project.
Though not directly funded by any congressional dollars, Biden’s cybersecurity executive order trails a watershed funding surge for government technology.
Cloud computing can successfully modernize any agency who considers its impact on its people, processes, technology and citizens beforehand.
Depending on the agency’s size, maturity and mission statement, “modernization” can mean different things and produce diverse initiatives. Here are some examples.
To say that digital modernization is purely a cost-savings initiative is a myth.
Here is a limiting belief: Modernization lies at the doorstep of the chief information officer, and therefore the CIO is solely accountable.
By understanding the people you serve, using the right technology and adapting to your surroundings, you can modernize to the maximum extent.
Without a pandemic at their door, organizations haven’t been as hard-pressed to transform their systems. But for those willing to take initiative in application modernization, it’s important to keep a few things in mind.