What Are the Big Workplace Technologies for 2024?
From digital AI assistants to one-on-one videoconferencing booths, 2024 will see the emergence of lots of new workplace tech. The post What Are the Big Workplace Technologies for…
From digital AI assistants to one-on-one videoconferencing booths, 2024 will see the emergence of lots of new workplace tech. The post What Are the Big Workplace Technologies for…
For the big federal contracts on the horizon in 2024, not a whole lot is changing when it comes to what the government plans to buy. But there…
Brian Conrad, acting FedRAMP director This week Brian Conrad, acting FedRAMP director and program manager for Cybersecurity, joins host Roger Waldron on this week’s Off the Shelf, to…
The Coast Guard is one of the smallest military services — but it has a big mission. According to the Government Accountability Office, it is still struggling to…
Jason Miller, executive editor of Federal News Network, joins Off the Shelf for a wide-ranging discussion of the procurement news of the day. Miller shares his thoughts and…
Seismologists often study fault lines, or what are called transform boundaries, where friction builds between tectonic plates horizontally sliding past each other. When that friction is released, the…
The idea behind psychological safety is that we should not fear ridicule or being put down in contexts where we are trying to learn or be creative. But…
Join moderator Jason Miller and a panel of SEWP experts as they answer some of your burning questions surrounding SEWP VI. During this webinar, they will address: Will…
The Army’s six-year journey to implement a modern contracting writing system is about to hit a key benchmark. After testing its minimum viable product with about 100 users…
This rising trend sees employees appear at the office just long enough for an engaging coffee break (or two) with colleagues and then return home to do their…