The service is still pulling and sharing data manually in many cases. The Air Force's chief information officer wants to change that.
How can agencies evolve to provide simple, non-bureaucratic, personalized services, and give citizens the information they need in the way they want and expect in today’s digital age? Rosetta Carrington Lue, director and industry principal for state and local government at Pegasystems, suggests automation is the answer.
Consolidating and integrating service management, application management, infrastructure management, delivery management and cyber management data and functions not only helps to reduce the need to jump from tool to tool, but also provides a 360-degree view into agency operations. To meet this need, Deloitte built OperateEdge, an integrated and intelligent IT Operations Management platform.
Bill Wright is the senior director of North American Government Affairs at Splunk, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal technology leaders need to ingest, monitor, analyze and search their agency's data.
Modernizing technology to keep pace with mounting data and document processing needs is imperative to better serve and protect constituents.
30 years ago the Army recognized the importance of digitized information in making military operations more effective, and the value of full system integration, writes ARRAY's Michael Acton.
Dan Graves, chief technology officer at Delphix, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges federal IT officials face when managing diverse data sets.
“Government legacy investments in information technology should not be negatively viewed. Those legacy systems are jet fuel for achieving agency mission, if they're orchestrated correctly,” said David Marsh, Director and Industry Principal for Federal Government at Pegasystems, Inc.
Janek Claus, director of Application Development at Sev1Tech, offered some remedies for this significant issue to host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk.
More people are teleworking permanently, more paperwork is undergoing automation and there is more adoption of the latest cybersecurity strategies.
The Air Force's Office of Financial Management and Comptroller is making lots of moves to improve its IT, including developing a new acquisition strategy, hiring a CDO, implementing automation and addressing ICAM issues.
The CDO office is less than a year old, but DISA officials want to put data at the center of everything the agency does going forward.
Tim Jones, regional vice president of Systems Engineering, Public Sector, at ForeScout Technologies, joined host John Gilroy on Federal Tech Talk to discuss the world of Operational Technology.
DISA has a new set of strategic priorities, but may need to move some money around with flat defense budgets looming on the horizon.
Natural language processing and automation are some of the technologies agencies are considering both to cope with an aging out of the federal workforce.