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WHS’ customer experience strategist shares details about how the organization intends to improve experiences and services delivery for its customers.
Federal agencies can overcome challenges around Kubernetes, and even open up new opportunities, with the right strategies.
The new capabilities, applications and business models unlocked by cloud adoption are expected to have an outsized effect on the business of government.
So Speaker Mike Johnson has pushed through some of the foreign aid that many in his own party were against.
There is an event later today, if you are looking to start a business. It is focusing on entrepreneurship for members of the military or their spouses.
Schedule F, the Trump-era civil service innovation, not the tax form, is like a zombie.
As cloud technology use cases become increasingly complex, how can agencies ensure data is secured?
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act requires agencies to provide reasonable accommodations, from longer breaks to telework.
Charlie Armstrong, the chief information officer at FEMA, said two recent successful migrations of applications to the cloud demonstrates progress.
The Air Force requests $140 million for privatized family housing projects at two of its bases in fiscal 2025. Lawmakers are not quite sold on the idea.
Adobe’s public sector experience leader says agencies need to take a “full omnichannel” approach to customer experience to meet their users’ expectations.
A recent update by the Office of Management and Budget aims to give state, local, and tribal governments more autonomy on how they spend federal grant money.
Flow-down requirements are a unique, yet ubiquitous, feature of the federal acquisition system.
David Cattler, a longtime intelligence official, sees a range of both near- and long-term priorities in his new role as director at DCSA.