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5 steps for building an adaptable, dynamic zero trust architecture within federal agencies
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. In an ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, federal agencies are recognizing the need for security strategies that are adaptable, resilient and align with stringent regulatory requirements. Central to this transformation is the concept of zero trust, a paradigm that redefines traditional trust assumptions and advocates (more…)
How Can Health and Science Agencies Strengthen Engagement with Expert Advisory Committees?
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Wednesday, January 10, 2024 Dan Chenok A new report analyzes effective practices and makes recommendations for scientific decision-making in government, based on the FDA experience. Co-Author: Katie Webb, Lead Account Partner, Department of Health & Human Services, IBM Advisory committees provide critical (more…)
Eight Areas for Government Action – Insights on Resiliency
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Tuesday, January 9, 2024 Chris Mihm This is an excerpt of Chapter 6 from our new book Transforming the Business of Government: Insights on Resiliency, Innovation, and Performance Insights detailed in this chapter derive from the IBM Center report, Preparing governments for (more…)
Highlights from the IBM Center Blog — Year in Review 2023
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Transforming the Business of Government – Reflections on a Quarter Century’s Work This week, the IBM Center for The Business of Government was honored to host many leaders to commemorate the Center’s 25th anniversary. With this post, we share some observations and (more…)
Year in Review 2023 and a Look Ahead
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Monday, January 8, 2024 Dan Chenok Michael J. Keegan Key Outcomes and Collaborations As we reflect on this past year, the IBM Center marked a significant milestone with the celebration of its 25th anniversary continuing to expand and diversify its mission to (more…)
Reports and Publications – Year in Review 2023
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Reports and Publications Addressing Complex and Cross-Boundary Challenges in Government: The Value of Strategy Mapping by Professor John Bryson and contributors This report describes strategy management-at-scale, an approach to enable planning that addresses the major challenges facing governments at all levels. Integral (more…)
Leverging Technology to Transform GEOINT: A Conversation with Chris Johnson, Acting Chief Technology Officer, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA)
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Broadcast Date: Monday, January 8, 2024 Chris Johnson What is the mission of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency’s CIO-T directorate? How is NGA maximizing the use of technology to meet its mission? What are the technology priorities for NGA? Join host Michael (more…)
Transforming the Business of Government – Insights on Resiliency, Innovation, and Performance
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Dan Chenok Michael J. Keegan The insights and actions detailed in this book provide a practical path forward in transforming the business of government to meet evolving demands. Governments face increasingly serious, seemingly intractable public management challenges that go to the core (more…)
Weekly Roundup: January 1-5, 2024
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Friday, January 5, 2024 Michael J. Keegan Articles & insights in public management & leadership for the week ending January 5, 2024 Cyber risks to defense industrial supply chains are ‘substantially worse’ than other concerns. There is an outright conflict between cybersecurity and (more…)