In January 2017, the next administration will begin the hard work of implementing the President’s priorities. Regardless of the specific policies, implementation in many cases will require working across agency boundaries. Addressing cross-agency prioriti
Agency use of social media must follow general standards of care regarding government conduct; a ruling concerning an EPA social media campaign was recently issued by the GAO to address potential propaganda and lobbying issues.
Optimal value can be realized from leveraging IT Governance only if it is effectively adopted and adapted to suit each enterprise’s unique environment.
Being a performance management advocate over the past two decades has required two traits – optimism and persistence. But the recent fiscal year 2017 budget adds a new dimension – hope!
Earlier this year, the IBM Center for The Business of Government and the Partnership for Public Service co-hosted a roundtable on innovation. The focus was how the next administration can use innovation to support the achievement of their priorities, how
Effective and innovative approaches for managing people, processes, and technologies can support agencies to deliver critical missions effectively, bolstering the government’s ability to serve the citizen and protect the Nation.
A holistic perspective through which agencies govern their IT operations, based on sound IT risk management and addressing security and privacy concerns, will enhance agency effectiveness in implementing security and privacy across the enterprise.