This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Wednesday, January 18, 2023 Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene Out of the 36 gubernatorial elections last November, 26 resulted in the return of an incumbent while only one incumbent, Nevada’s Steve Sisolak, lost. That leaves the nation with nine new governors, all (more…)
White House Defends Delay in Revealing Classified Documents at Biden Private Office and Home
This post first appeared on Government Executive. Read the original article. Federal prosecutor Robert Hur will lead investigation to determine if president had mishandled classified material
Transforming the Way Government Procures Goods and Services: A Conversation with Sonny Hashmi, Commissioner, Federal Acquisition Service, U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Broadcast Date: Monday, January 16, 2023 Sonny Hashmi How is the GAO’s Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) leveraging technology to transform how it operates? What is the Federal Marketplace Strategy? How does FAS play a role in managing the federal supply chain. Join (more…)
Weekly Roundup January 9-13, 2023
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Friday, January 13, 2023 Michael J. Keegan Articles & insights in public management & leadership that we have found of interest for the week ending January 13 How Should Government Regulate AI? We Asked a Robot. Artificial intelligence’s potential in the public (more…)
Mail and Package Volume Dipped During the 2022 Holiday Season, but USPS Delivered More Quickly
This post first appeared on Government Executive. Read the original article. The Postal Service also sped up ballot delivery during the 2022 midterms.
On Improving Government Performance
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Wednesday, January 11, 2023 Michael J. Keegan A Conversation with Michelle Sager, Managing Director, Strategic Issues, U.S. Government Accountability Office Michelle Sager is the Managing Director of the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) Strategic Issues team. She oversees work on government-wide governance, (more…)
Edge computing enables DNA sequencing, lower risk of contaminants on International Space Station
This post first appeared on Federal News Network. Read the original article. Astronauts on the International Space Station can’t just clean their environment the way people do on Earth; NASA can’t just send them a bottle of bleach. Keeping their environment free of contamination requires testing constantly. This process used to take six to eight (more…)
Year in Review and a Look Ahead
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Tuesday, January 10, 2023 Michael J. Keegan Key Outcomes and Collaborations with Dan Chenok, Margie Graves, Ruth Gordon, Mark Newsome, & Karin O’Leary As 2022 ends, the IBM Center looks to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2023 and its mission to connect public (more…)
Reports and Publications – Year in Review 2022
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. 2022 saw the publication of more than 20 reports and a magazine. This is a list of some key of those publications. The Business of Government Magazine 2022 Edition – This edition highlights the latest trends and best practices for improving government effectiveness (more…)
How Should Tax Agencies Engage?
This post first appeared on IBM Business of Government. Read the original article. Monday, January 9, 2023 Florian Breger Paul Dommel Sharon Moore Engaging with tax agencies is hard: our digital experiences with other industries lead us to expect more. In our first blog of the series, we discussed the future of tax as it (more…)