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Federal agencies need to improve hiring flexibility in battle for IT talent
Federal agencies face more than a wage-scale disadvantage when competing with commercial firms for technology talent. They also have to overcome rigid hiring rules which tend to disqualify promising candidates and discourage others from seeing a path for growth, say private sector workforce experts. Those hurdles are hardly new to government. However, they’re becoming more formidable as a broader U.S. shortage of technology and cybersecurity workers continues to hobble federal…
Cloud, AI skills top list of talent needs for federal government CIOs, report finds
Federal IT leaders foresee a significant need for a wide range of IT skills at their agencies over the next two years, with the greatest demand expected for specialists in cloud networking and application development, artificial intelligence, data analysis and enterprise engineering, according to a new survey. The rapid evolution of cloud-based computing services, the need to meet citizens’ digital services expectations and the explosive growth of data are placing…
They said I couldn’t do it…
Why ‘everyone needs a posse’ and other lessons from a “Best Bosses in Federal IT” winner.
Open source platforms give agency workforce a boost in modernization efforts
Agencies benefit from broader developer community support and faster execution of microservices strategies, say experts in a podcast.
Workforce skills gap slowing cloud readiness for mission critical services
If government wants to focus next steps to the cloud for its mission critical services, it will need help provisioning virtual data centers, cloud specialists say.
Automating performance management processes to boost workforce productivity
Automating performance management processes can help agencies develop more effective employee performance plans and human capital strategies.
How one Virginia county benefited by moving data to the cloud
Fairfax County benefits from improved operational intelligence and cost savings from a reduced data center footprint, a new report says.
Transform the workforce with tech that improves productivity, security, and worker satisfaction
How technology investments save agencies money and increase worker satisfaction.
Improving government productivity by reducing IT friction
VMware's Robert Ruelas suggests a user-centric approach that reduces frustration, improves security and increases productivity.