But like large agencies, small ones still have to be able to take advantage of the technologies like cloud and emerging ones like machine learning or robotics process automation to modernize their services and improve their cyber postures.
Presidents’ Day is the perfect opportunity for a trip through time to celebrate some of our nation’s formative leaders. This week on FEDtalk, historians will come together to discuss how our early presidents shaped the role of the executive and how that role continues to change over time.
When time matters most, communication is critical. For federal, state and local responders that means a secure, single interoperable platform nationwide.
In this eight-part series, listen as AT&T Public Safety leaders discuss FirstNet – the only nationwide, high-speed, broadband network dedicated to public safety.
Dana Laake and her special guest Dr. William Lee Cowden will discuss the Cowden Support Program for chronic Lyme disease.
For five summers Cameron Davis has attended Camp Accomplish. Cameron, who has cerebral palsy and right-sided hemiplegia, thrives at camp. He creates new memories in a beautiful setting alongside other kids with, and without, special needs.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. We meet the “Bill Gates of Ghana,” who founded the largest software company in that African nation.
How can we realize the promise of data-driven government? What do Chief Data Officers (CDOs) actually do? How can they help government agencies use data to inform decision making? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Jane Wiseman, author of the IBM Center report, Data-Driven Government: The Role of Chief Data Officers.
Federal agencies are increasingly turning to commercial off-the-shelf IT solutions as technology outpaces government’s limited IT resources. But being notoriously risk-averse, agencies tend to put off making this decision as long as possible, falling prey to the sunk-cost fallacy and a pervasive fear of change. The Department of Veterans Affairs’ electronic health record system, VistA, is one major example from the past few years.
Host Bob Leins, CPA® welcomes Karen Schaeffer, CFP® for a discussion.
Agencies are under ever-increasing pressure to deliver outcomes and improve citizen services. Therefore, agencies need to develop new capabilities rapidly and be flexible to meet changing user needs as they tackle the government’s most complex modernization challenges.
Hosted by Dr. Richard Shurtz and Jim Russ. Sponsored by Stratford University. Google Plus is going away, but your Gmail won’t. And we meet the inventor of a computerized telephone switching method that revolutionized modern communication.
This week Michael Keegan addresses the federal government's IT modernization priorities with Suzette Kent, OMB's Federal Chief Information Officer.
If you are just entering the federal IT services market or have been marketing your service offerings for a while you will walk away with new knowledge on ways to increase your company’s thought leadership by listening to this episode of Market Chat.
In this exclusive executive briefing, federal IT practitioners take the pulse of enterprise development efforts in the federal government.
The U.S. borders have inundated news cycles in recent months. To find out what’s really going on, tune in to FEDtalk to hear a group of federal law enforcement professionals discuss what they experience at the border and what they need to do their mission.