The White House is calling on CDOs to take on governmentwide projects that will advance the Biden administration's executive orders on government outreach to underserved communities and improving customer experience across government.
The new Congress might have been a bit slow getting started, but now it's making up for lost time. A whole tray of bills having to do with the federal workforce and retirees has popped up in recent days.
Elections are operated by local officials. So methods vary all over the country. At the federal level, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission encourages innovation each year with a program called the Clearinghouse Awards.
During this webinar, you will learn how federal IT practitioners from the Environmental Protection Agency, Social Security Administration and Office of Personnel Management are implementing strategies and initiatives around IT modernization.
As agencies work to improve customer service — both for the public and for their own users — identity takes center stage. Learn more now in our ebook featuring the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, CISA and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
After two decades of counterterrorism missions, the Defense Department is shifting its attention to “great power competition.” DoD’s approach to engineering is also changing as it looks to upgrade its systems, integrate old with new, and have more resilience in the face of both cyber and kinetic attacks. DoD is now emphasizing the use of digital engineering to modernize its systems for the potential “near-peer” fight.
In honor of the State of the Union this week, the FEDtalk team is hosting a “State of the Workforce”–an open and honest conversation about the state of the executive branch.
State-of-the-Union speeches rarely contain surprises. But people sift through them to look for clues to future policy. President Biden didn't say a lot about the federal workforce, but there were some items to glean.
There are several key technologies – ICAM, Mission Partner Environments (MPEs) and digital engineering – that enable JADC2. In part 2 of this 3 part series, moderator Tom Temin will discuss how Mission Partner Environments are key to modernized DoD networks.
Ben Jealous joins hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter to talk about his vision and discuss his new book, “Never Forget Our People Were Always Free: A Parable of American Healing.”
Whether your agency has just begun to evaluate its cloud options or it’s moving full steam into the cloud. The STORM framework — stabilize, transform, optimize, refactor, mature — offers a migration success strategy.
Can the CHIPS Act’s potential be realized? We talk to technology leaders at DoD, Mitre, NSF and the Pacific Northwest National Lab about how the law can change the domestic chip landscape — once Congress approves appropriations.
FDA vaccine advisor Dr. Paul Offit’s recent article in JAMA Pediatrics looks at the millions of 5- to 11-year-old children who received the COVID vaccine.
How do the efforts of the last several years translate into a multi-channel, data-driven and successful customer experience? During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jason Miller will discuss the digital front door and customer experience strategy and initiatives with agency and industry leaders.
Federal employment is anything but simple. In fact, each year, thousands of federal workplace cases end up in the courts, federal district, appellate, and administrative forums.