Help the National Park Service celebrate its 100th birthday in 2016! April 8, 2016
Along with several esteemed law enforcement colleagues, EY is helping agencies develop efficient and proactive capabilities in the areas of cybersecurity, data analytics, money laundering and financial crimes. EY knows that by asking better questions, they are able to help federal clients formulate better answers.
Federal workers are finding that mobile tech offers them flexibility and freedom that has the potential to vastly improve performance. But the downside is that these devices present a number of unique security risks.
On this special edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Harriet Tregoning, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Community Planning and Development.
What are benefits of pursuing enterprise risk management? How can risk management enhance department decision-making? How are you fostering a culture of risk awareness across an enterprise? Join us as we explore these questions and more with Dr. Karen Hardy, Deputy Director for Risk Management at the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Federal employee engagement is almost like the weather. Everyone studies it, tries to predict it, frets about it. And why not? The higher a group’s engagement levels, the more efficiently and effectively it carries out the agency’s mission, with lower rates of attrition, absenteeism and general listlessness.
Government Organizations compile data like no other, storing on average 2.63 petabytes at any one time. That’s 167 times the information in all the books in the Library of Congress. For Defense organizations, where the mission is critical and lives are on the line, how do you break that data hoarding cycle? How do you shine a light on redundant, outdated and trivial data that may be clogging up your workflow and hampering your mission?
Aging, non-compliant systems are risky. Don’t risk your agency’s IT! Learn more about how secure networks and FedRAMP-compliant cloud-based conferencing services will help you meet easily, work faster, travel less without risking security.
Agencies are moving toward agile or dev/ops and the cloud to help address the technology side of citizen services. Both technologies offer agencies the ability to improve services in near real time based on that feedback.
On this special edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Stephen Cauffman, a research engineer with the Community Resilience Program at NIST.
With the growth of connected systems, commonly known as the Internet of Things, as well as better sensors and more devices, the amount of data agencies, and particularly the Defense Department, have to manage will only continue to grow.
What are the strategic priorities for DHS’ Science and Technology Directorate? What is the purpose of the national conversation on Homeland Security technology? How is DHS building strong and healthy leadership culture within its S&T directorate? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Dr. Reggie Brothers, Under Secretary for Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
In this Expert Edition, you’ll see the challenges and extent to which the federal government is adopting and applying digital technology to serve stakeholders.
In the highly regulated world of federal IT, sometimes it seems as if every question is a yes-no, an either-or. Build or buy?