The pandemic was the final straw that instigated global supply chain disruption. But various factors have been building for decades, and they aren’t going to get better soon.
Federal agencies have clearly gotten the cloud memo. Agencies are storing and running more mission-critical workloads in the cloud than ever, typically relying on the “big three” federally authorized cloud providers.
Moving databases and workloads to the cloud is no longer a seriously debated topic in the private sector, as it is now considered standard operating procedure. Companies in competitive industries are accelerating the process of untethering on-premises assets to advance productivity and efficiency and to gain a competitive edge. The goal is to move assets to the cloud quickly and in a way that maximizes benefits.
Conversations on Health Care hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter ask him about efforts to build public awareness and support for those with mental health issues.
The Environmental Protection Agency is planning to open two centers soon that will help the agency meet a governmentwide goal to digitize records.
During this exclusive webinar, we will discuss effective approaches taken by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Office of Management and Budget, the Internal Revenue Service and industry leaders to improving the experience of constituents who interact with the government
What role does identity play at the Department of Defense as they look to the future? During this exclusive webinar, we will discuss the ways in which the Army, Air Force, the Defense Information Systems Agency and industry leaders are using their ICAM strategy to shape the future of identity in the federal landscape.
Cloud security and scalability is an important topic in government today. But what lessons have agencies learned to create more impactful optimization for the future?
Agencies and federal workers have had to evolve at warp speed since the onset of COVID-19. In our new ebook, DHS, EPA, State and Avaya IT leaders share insights on federal efforts to provide secure, always-on remote access and what still lies ahead.
Steven Wagner spent 40 years serving the public, beginning with four years in the Air Force and ending after 35 years helping guide private and commercial flights at FAA. Learn about him now during Federal News Network’s May We Say Thank You event.
As the Biden administration directs agencies to prioritize customer experience improvements around five cross-cutting areas, agencies like IRS launch initiatives to roll out technologies that help enhance citizen interactions.
While the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service in Maryland is first on the scene in the event of a fire at a home or business, the department does a lot more than just respond to fires.
The Atlantic staff writer Ed Yong says the threat of future pandemics requires society to aggressively face and fix racial, economic and health disparities.
Data is a team sport. “It’s about building cross-functional teams that come together and tackle a problem at a time,” says Qlik’s Andrew Churchill, who shared the benefits of adopting SaaS for data analytics during our Industry Exchange: Data.
This week on FEDtalk, host Jason Briefel discusses the importance of public service recognition with Loren DeJonge Schulman, Vice President of Research, Evaluation, and Modernizing Government; Rachel Klein-Kircher, Director; and Jordan LaPier, Senior Communications Manager at the Partnership for Public Service (PPS).