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DorobekINSIDER Live: Understanding Data...
Q: What do government healthcare and agriculture strategies have in common?A: The increasing use of data analytics. Data analytics has the power to transform governments – the way they operate, report, regulate, and plan for the future. In this free online training, GovLoop’s Christopher Dorobek will lead a panel discussion with government leaders and industry experts about how agencies can take their data analytics to the next lev...
February 17, 2016
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Transforming IT Operations to Deliver E...
Citizens are counting on agencies and IT departments to deliver new services faster — and to keep them running. But limited visibility into services and the dependencies that support them could stand between you and those goals. IT operations management can help. A single system of record is the most effective way to gain insight into services being delivered across the enterprise. This approach provides visibility system performance, al...
February 10, 2016
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Stability and Agility: How to Strike th...
As the federal government increasingly relies on open cloud environments and next-generation application architectures, conventional and agile IT can often be at odds with one another. But what if you could operate more efficiently while becoming more agile? What if you could balance conventional and agile IT? With hybrid cloud architectures and bimodal capabilities that is a reality. Traditional and agile IT can coexist and provide a consiste...
February 4, 2016
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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How Multi-Tiered Flash Is Transforming...
The exponential growth of data, cyber and big data analytics initiatives, and consolidation mandates are pushing government’s legacy IT storage, compute, and networking infrastructures beyond their limits. Multi-tiered flash storage systems are enabling government agencies to hyper-consolidate all structured and unstructured workloads into a common, secure, and extensible storage operating environment. IT managers can finally satisfy the...
January 28, 2016
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Modernizing Your IT Infrastructure: Ble...
As the federal government increasingly invests in innovative technologies, open source platforms, and next-generation application architectures, some IT leaders worry that stability and security will be sacrificed. How do you reap the benefits of new technology without harming your agency or your processes? Can it be done? In a recent GovLoop survey, 59% of over 500 government respondents said integrating new solutions with legacy systems was...
January 21, 2016
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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State, Local and Beyond - Innovation Unlocked
In 1928, while running for office for the first time, former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neil (D-Mass.) proclaimed, “All politics is local.” Almost 90 years later the phrase still rings true — not just for politicians, but for civilian government employees as well. Non-federal government workers have a much different relationship with the citizens they serve. They’re on the ground floor. It’s personal. In thi...
January 20, 2016
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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The Future of Mapping: A Drone's-Eye View
Drones are fast changing the information landscape with the possibility of being the most highly disruptive technology since the cell phone. They are true robots, able to be tasked by their human masters for all types of applications that would otherwise be too difficult or expensive to accomplish. But whether they are used to find crab grass on golf courses, create roof damage reports for insurance companies, or find lost campers in the woods...
November 19, 2015
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Washington, DC
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State and Local Tech Trends Virtual Training
State and local governments face a lot of challenges: shrinking budgets, federal mandates, resource constraints, an aging workforce, and the constant threat of a cyberattack. In our 2nd Annual State and Local Innovators Virtual Summit we surveyed attendees to learn about specific challenges facing public servants and their communities. On October 21st, join us for our State and Local Tech Trends Virtual Training as we share those results and s...
October 21, 2015
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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Mobile Apps Extend GIS Beyond the Office
People increasingly rely on mobile devices to access information. Field staff within organizations have the same expectation. They require fast, reliable location-based apps to get their jobs done. Attend the next GovLoop & Esri Meet Up to explore easy-to-configure mobile apps that you can quickly put into the hands of mobile workers (or the public). These reliable apps enable people, who do not necessarily have any GIS experience, to do m...
October 15, 2015
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Washington, DC
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The Internet of Things: Connected Government
At this time last year, many government agencies were still in the Internet of Things (IoT) “discovery phase,” trying to understand how the connected network of devices and sensors could be used to provide better services to citizens, increase employee productivity or improve situational awareness. Fast forward one year, and agencies at the federal, state and local level are starting to leverage the technology in new and unique way...
August 25, 2015
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Washington, DC
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