US Digital Service

Week 13

To improve its customer experience, SSA found an unusual partner from the NFL

Patrick Newbold, assistant deputy commissioner and deputy chief information officer at SSA, said meeting with the Baltimore Ravens about how they use their…

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Executive branch agencies are just glomming onto a hiring practice this Congressional bureau has been using for years

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How could improving customer experience boost trust in government?

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Agencies entering ‘execution’ phase of Biden’s cyber executive order

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CDOs making progress, feeling confident in role, survey finds

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Federal cyber agencies call zero trust ‘new normal’ of security, partnering to implement

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Nicolas Chaillan is the Air Force’s chief software officer. (Photo courtesy AFCEA)

In goodbye message, Chaillan unloads his frustrations over DoD’s technology culture, processes

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First cohort of federal employees graduate from OMB’s data science upskilling program

The upskilling program gives agencies a chance to fill critical skill gaps faster than what they could accomplish by onboarding new talent through the…

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(AP Photo/Matt RourkeFILE - In this June 23, 2014, file photo, a recruiter, at left, takes the resume of an applicant during a job fair, in Philadelphia. On Thursday, May 11, 2017, the Labor Department reports on the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits the week before. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

Agencies struggle to find qualified talent through public job postings, even with skills assessments

As agencies attempt to use more skills-based assessments to vet job candidates, a dashboard shows just how difficult finding and choosing qualified talent…

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Technology Modernization Fund on track to receive biggest pay day ever

The Senate approved $650 million for agency cybersecurity upgrades, and another $350 million for the U.S. Digital Service and the Federal Citizen Services Fund to address workforce and other modernization needs.

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