Government Agencies Need To Move To The Front Of Mobility Wave
Federal agencies trying to plot their path toward a mobile future need to be willing to say “yes” to pilot programs even if the outcomes are hard to predict, said Veterans Affairs CIO Roger Baker today...
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View ArticleFuture Of Mobile Technology Takes Shape – As A Cube
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The Homeland Defense Department will begin testing a new way of provisioning desktop and mobile computing services to employees, using DHS’s private cloud computing services, DHS Chief Information...
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Technology holds massive cost-saving potential, but the bleak budget outlook means engaging stakeholders and building solid relationships along with high-level leadership will be the most important...
View ArticleFederal Workforce Faces More Mobile Future But Less Office Space
The concept of telework and mobility in the federal workplace will go far beyond having just laptops as agencies plan for the future, said General Services Administration CIO Casey Coleman at a panel...
View ArticleGSA Initiates New Telework Policy; Lessons In Hoteling and Hot Desking
The General Services Administration instituted a new governmentwide telework policy Monday that essentially flips the managerial presumption that employees cannot telecommute to one that presumes they...
View Article‘A Thousand Cuts’– The Administation’s Campaign To Cut Waste
Government Executive magazine’s cover story, “A Thousand Cuts,” by Joseph Marks, paints a graphic picture of what it is like to be in government today. Here’s a list of the various directives that...
View ArticleBest Of 2011: Future Of Mobile Technology Takes Shape – As A Cube
This is one in a series of articles highlighting Breaking Gov’s best stories of the past year. As we reflected on our 2011 coverage of innovation, technology and management amongst the federal...
View ArticleGovernment Agencies Need To Move To The Front Of Mobility Wave
Federal agencies trying to plot their path toward a mobile future need to be willing to say “yes” to pilot programs even if the outcomes are hard to predict, said Veterans Affairs CIO Roger Baker today...
View ArticleReflections At ELC: Why Klososky’s Keynote Missed The Mark
COMMENTARY: It is always a pleasure to attend the Executive Leadership Conference (ELC) in Williamsburg, VA, sponsored by ACT-IAC, and this year has been no exception. It gives me the opportunity to...
View ArticleFuture Of Mobile Technology Takes Shape – As A Cube
In the next four years, wireless carriers will need to find a way to transmit more than 30 times the volume of data than their networks carry today. How they’ll succeed in meeting that demand, given...
View ArticleGovernment Innovation Can Happen On Any Budget
Whether it’s building a workforce, expanding health IT or integrating ideas to achieve common goals across defense agencies, the need for results-oriented programs on rapid timelines will drive...
View ArticleDHS To Introduce Bundled ‘Workplace As a Service’
The Homeland Defense Department will begin testing a new way of provisioning desktop and mobile computing services to employees, using DHS’s private cloud computing services, DHS Chief Information...
View ArticlePeople Will Power Technology Innovation In Government
Technology holds massive cost-saving potential, but the bleak budget outlook means engaging stakeholders and building solid relationships along with high-level leadership will be the most important...
View ArticleFederal Workforce Faces More Mobile Future But Less Office Space
The concept of telework and mobility in the federal workplace will go far beyond having just laptops as agencies plan for the future, said General Services Administration CIO Casey Coleman at a panel...
View ArticleGSA Initiates New Telework Policy; Lessons In Hoteling and Hot Desking
The General Services Administration instituted a new governmentwide telework policy Monday that essentially flips the managerial presumption that employees cannot telecommute to one that presumes they...
View Article‘A Thousand Cuts’– The Administation’s Campaign To Cut Waste
Government Executive magazine’s cover story, “A Thousand Cuts,” by Joseph Marks, paints a graphic picture of what it is like to be in government today. Here’s a list of the various directives that...
View ArticleBest Of 2011: Future Of Mobile Technology Takes Shape – As A Cube
This is one in a series of articles highlighting Breaking Gov’s best stories of the past year. As we reflected on our 2011 coverage of innovation, technology and management amongst the federal...
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