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How to Prepare Agencies for Long-Term Citizen Service Success

FedTech Magazine

The role of the federal government in citizens’ everyday lives has drastically changed over the past two years. Between the pandemic, record-breaking data breaches, ransomware attacks and the shift to virtual services, federal agencies are looking for ways to continue developing their technology services to meet changing needs.

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Episode 197: Auditions

FedHeads

They talk Trends Affecting Government & Society as recently forecast in U.S. Government Accountability Office's (US GAO) new strategic plan. Link to GAO 2022-2027 Strategic Plan: Goals and Objectives for Serving Congress and the Nation - [link] FedHeads are back live in the studio! Oh, and Turks & Caicos.

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Powering AI: The growing energy challenge

Open Access Government - Technology News

Alex de Vries, founder of Digiconomist, warns about the energy footprint of AI in a commentary for Joule Since 2022, generative AI , including OpenAI’s ChatGPT , has experienced explosive growth. The post Powering AI: The growing energy challenge appeared first on Open Access Government.

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Incrementalism as a concept of iterative improvement in government project development no longer a legitimate public administration theory

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

As an advocate, my experience with trying to do "new things" in government, is that you only get one chance to do it right. There are many such examples in government. It will open a section, finally, in 2027. The section of the Purple Line that will open in 2027 is from Bethesda to New Carrollton. She didn't last long.