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LOOKING FOR CAREER GROWTH IN 2023? THINK ABOUT AI AND ZERO TRUST

A 2023 career goal may be to better familiarize yourself with some key
technologies that are currently in the early stages of use in government –
artificial intelligence and zero trust. 

January 4, 2023

Kerry Rea
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Tags: AI, Featured Contributor, system access, Zero Trust

Career, Communications, Professional Development


GOVLOOP IS LOOKING FOR FEATURED CONTRIBUTORS: DO YOU HAVE THE WRITE STUFF?

The GovLoop Featured Contributor Program is now accepting applicants for its
next group of writers. The program is a wonderful opportunity for government
employees, industry representatives, and thought leaders to connect with
GovLoop’s 300,000+-person community. Apply today!

January 4, 2023

Candace Thorson
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FUTURE-PROOF YOUR CRITICAL DATA INITIATIVES

Agencies need the ability to manage their data seamlessly, whether it’s on
premises or in the cloud, in order to take advantage of innovative
opportunities. A solution known as an open source relationship database
management system (RDBMS) can help.

January 4, 2023

John Monroe
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HOW TO SET UP A USER RESEARCH PARTICIPANT INCENTIVE PROGRAM WITHIN A GOVERNMENT
AGENCY

Government agencies need to uncover their constituents’ real needs in order to
establish customer-centered services and comply with mandates. User research
programs help agencies do that, but they can be complicated. We identified key
issues and steps to consider.

January 3, 2023

Julie Kim
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THE FUTURE IS CUSTOMER-CENTERED

There was a time when government paid little attention to how consumers
interacted with it, and the Department of Veterans Affairs was no different. But
today, the VA is at the forefront of changing that. The VA’s deputy chief
veterans experience officer explains both her vision and the obstacles ahead.

January 3, 2023

Lauren Walker
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GAIN FISCAL PREDICTABILITY THROUGH PAY-AS-YOU-GO IT

Federal agencies often lack the financial resources to pay for IT modernization
expenditures up front, despite the long-term cost savings of that approach.
Instead, agencies are relying on on-demand consumption models that deliver
simplified and predictable pricing.

January 3, 2023

John Monroe
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FEDERAL EMPLOYEES WILL MEET THE CHALLENGES OF 2023 AND BEYOND BY AUGMENTING
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January 2, 2023

Bill Brantley
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CLOUD VS. ON-PREM? YOU MIGHT HAVE A BETTER OPTION

Agencies have a choice beyond on-prem and public/private/hybrid cloud operations
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Moving data to the cloud helps eliminate silos that can make constituent
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December 29, 2022

John Monroe
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REALITY CHECK: COUNTIES ASSESS THEIR CYBER READINESS

From the types of attacks that take place, constantly increasing
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governments monitor their security.

December 29, 2022

Stephanie Kanowitz
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SHARE SO OTHERS MIGHT LEARN

North Carolina takes a whole-of-state approach to cybersecurity to help share
expertise with agencies that may lack the resources to defend themselves.

December 28, 2022

John Monroe
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FOR NORTH DAKOTA, THE PANDEMIC KICKSTARTED A TRANSITION TO DIGITAL WORK

When governments nationwide had to switch to remote work nearly overnight, North
Dakota’s technology office met the challenge of supporting and equipping 8,000
state employees who were suddenly working at home. Here’s what they learned.

October 14, 2022

Lauren Walker
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Career, Professional Development


5 SUCCESS SKILLS FOR NEW HIRES

When an agency hires you, it wants you to succeed. That’s why agencies have
employee manuals, organization charts and onboarding processes. But new hires
need to do some of the legwork, too.

October 11, 2022

GovLoop Staff
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Tags: career advice, Featured Contributors, Federal new hires, new hires, values

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MAKE YOUR JOB MEANINGFUL

A government career offers many opportunities to find work that matters. But
although you’re working for the public good, you also need to treat your career
as a career — and treat yourself as a professional.

October 10, 2022

Lauren Walker
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Tags: Federal new hires, jobs, Meaning, new hires

Cybersecurity, Digital Government, State and Local


HOW ONE STATE ADVANCES CYBER PROTECTION

The everyday functions of government — and the services that agencies provide
constituents — depend on strong cybersecurity protections. One state’s plan for
disaster recovery helped it respond effectively to 23 simultaneous ransomware
attacks. But the state has more in mind than that.

October 5, 2022

Candace Thorson
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Tags: cybersecurity, data management, Rainosek, ransomware

Cloud, Cybersecurity


HOW TO TAKE SOME OF THE HARD WORK OUT OF CLOUD SECURITY

Configuration management is critical to cloud security because many products
come with default settings that do not provide adequate security.

December 9, 2022

Adam Stone
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Citizen Engagement, Cloud, State and Local


IN CHICAGO, COLLABORATION MAKES EARLY CHILDCARE BETTER

Agencies often lack reliable, real-time data that can help them solve critical
problems. In Chicago, officials used the cloud to bring early childhood care to
underserved demographics.

September 23, 2022

Candace Thorson
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Tags: chicago, cloud, data, data platform

Career, Professional Development


LONG-TIMERS’ ADVICE FOR NEW GOVERNMENT HIRES

When you’re a newbie, the wisdom of long-timers can lift the veil on the
mysteries of life as a public servant. According to our experts, the most
important thing in starting your government job is to embrace the complex and
varied environment you’ve entered and explore it.

October 4, 2022

Lauren Walker
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Tags: early career, Federal new hires, new hires

Communications, Leadership


HEAD OFF HYBRID BURNOUT

Many people are just trying to “get through” remote or hybrid work, hoping that
the past will reappear. It won’t, a government expert told GovLoop recently, but
there are ways to adjust to hybrid work’s peculiarities.

September 20, 2022

Candace Thorson
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