Agencies are modernizing their IT infrastructure, moving their data into cloud computing services and adopting modern software practices. But efforts are underway to get a handle on that complexity.
Agencies, in an effort to reduce storage space and improve access to documents, are taking steps to wean themselves off paper records. Joe Odore, the global portfolio marketing manager for Kodak Alaris, said agencies will see significant benefits by shifting to electronic records.
FEMA focuses on all aspects of emergency management, such as preparing for and responding to disasters and emergencies, working to mitigate the effects and recovering from the impacts.
Joining host Natalia Castro for the conversation is Dan Schuman of Demand Progress; Marc Goldwein of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget; and William Hoagland from the Bipartisan Policy Center.
Conversations on Health Care hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter talk exclusively to Jane about this work and with Marc Hackett, CEO of the Jane Pauley Community Health Center.
Federal IT compliance is only enforced through self-reporting, so tracking action taken on security guidance is hard. Here’s why independent third-party capability is needed to monitor, track and verify compliance across the federal government.
Data is the connective tissue across all agency mission areas. No matter if you are serving citizens at the Social Security Administration or the IRS, or defending the homeland at the departments of Defense or Homeland Security, data will drive decisions. The challenge, of course, is data is always moving and changing.
Although the Federal Sustainability Plan has multiple long-term goals, the White House Council on Environmental Quality is focusing on interim milestones to keep agencies moving forward on an array of green government initiatives.
By standardizing its support IT services with Affigent and Dell, the Air Force was able to reduce networking hiccups and centralize support services for all its bases. Read more now.
New Army ASA (ALT) will bring Hill and Army experience to improving the acquisition of software, ramping up prototypes to production, and moving R&D into reality. All with just the right data justification.
When preparing for a large scale event like a festival or the State of the Union, the past is prologue to the future and the future may be planned for based on what you know today and tomorrow. This is why agencies, at the federal level as well as the state and local levels, are turning more toward open source information to drive decision making and planning.
How can governments emerge stronger and better prepared for future shocks? What actions can be taken to modernize supply chains? How does emerging stronger and more resilient rest on a solid foundation of data analytics and systems security? Join host Michael J. Keegan as he explores these questions and more with IBM Global Government leaders Tim Paydos and Mike Stone, authors of the IBM Center report, Emerge Stronger and More Resilient: Responding to COVID-19 and Preparing for Future Shocks.
As agencies ramp up for the return of employees to federal facilities, agencies should not expect that people will want to work the ways they did before the pandemic. We share insights on how to rethink federal workspaces for today and tomorrow.
While agencies are using more data than ever to drive financial decisions, the government’s CFO organizations must continue to move from being an enabling function to being an empowering one. We share the four factors that make that possible.
The cloud has become a necessary and integral part of storing data pertaining to fulfilling mission. But how are federal agencies using cloud safely and securely? During this webinar, you will learn how federal IT practitioners from the CIA, Customs and Border Protection, and General Services Administration are implementing strategies and initiatives around cloud computing.