How will AI change government? We focus on three areas of impact: a transformed workday, a potential for personalized customer service and an increased importance of technical and data skills. Michael Keegan explored this and more with Dan Chenok and Mallory Barg Bulman.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. How protect yourself from the “ring scam.” That’s when you get a phone call from a number you don’t know and the call stops after just one ring and when you return the call you are billed for the use of an expensive international toll line. We also meet the co-founder of Instagram.
Dana Laake and her special guest Victoria Wood will discuss ways to optimize the body's environment so that cancer cannot take root.
The ultimate objective is to eliminate the need to work on multiple devices. Using the cloud, the data is all in one place and easier to access, and easier to share.
Concepts like zero trust shifts the operating model and security beyond the perimeter and must be central to the ICAM discussion.
FEDtalk Tune in to FEDtalk this week for a discussion on the transition between college and government. The guests will cover how the federal government is currently struggling to recruit and retain young people in…
TSA is trying figure out the best way to improve the way it pays its employees, while reducing attrition and boosting retention.
In this interview, McGinn discusses a range of contracting-related topics with Federal News Network’s Tom Temin.
This content is provided by Red Hat Any woman who’s ever been pregnant is familiar with the constant doctor visits and the lab tests meant to ensure the health and safety of both mother and…
Federal agencies continue to struggle in meeting annual diversity analysis goals. Learn how technology can improve the process and subsequent results.
In this exclusive executive briefing, IT practitioners on the forefront of cloud migration discuss how they have been addressing IT complexity questions.
Hackers are getting ever more sophisticated with their attacks, while on the other side of the fence, the networks themselves are becoming even more expansive.
How does the work of the Government Accountability Office advance public service? What are some of the key leadership challenges facing U.S. federal agencies? Join host Michael Keegan from the 2019 ASPA Annual Conference as he explores these questions and more with Robert Goldenkoff, Director, Strategic Issues, Government Accountability Office.
Last month marked the 29th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and as the nation approaches three decades of disability rights, several groups are talking about what still needs to be done. One of those groups is Melwood.
In this video, three experts on public sector work discuss the opportunities and challenges these new technologies are bringing to work.