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Building a Tech Career in Government
Civic Tech

Building a Tech Career in Government

Starting a civic tech career in government is not as unusual as you think. Current GSA employees share how they are building theirs.
Dahianna Salazar Foreman
Oct 07, 2021
cloud.gov

Operating Cloud Services Efficiently with Business-Driven IT

Program managers, IT acquisitions leads, and business-minded IT professionals will receive in-depth guidance to improve cloud efficiency, optimization, and effective cost controls.
Ron Williams
Sep 22, 2020
An Introduction to cloud.gov for Product Managers

An Introduction to cloud.gov for Product Managers

Essential information that government product managers should know about cloud.gov.
Kara Reinsel
Jul 21, 2020
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cloud.gov

A Technical Overview of cloud.gov

In this webinar, we will provide a technical overview of cloud.gov including a visual representation of its architecture, marketplace services, content delivery networks, and how to engage with cloud.gov.
Kara Reinsel Steve Greenberg
Jul 15, 2020
Cloud.gov

Building for the 21st-Century Web with Federalist

Building, deploying, and hosting fast, secure, and compliant federal web sites and applications with Federalist.
David Corwin
Jun 16, 2020
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Making Critical Government Information More Resilient—A roundup of steps that federal agencies, and other government entities, can take right now to improve the resilience of their websites and serve information more efficiently to the people that need it. — via 18F

Jun 04, 2020

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Cloud.gov for Product Managers

In this webinar, we will answer commonly asked questions about cloud.gov and explain how using cloud.gov enables development teams to deploy applications quickly and securely.
Kara Reinsel
Apr 22, 2020
Cloud.gov

Intro to Cloud Foundry on Cloud.gov

A look at the open source cloud application platform behind Cloud.gov
Steve Greenberg
Mar 31, 2020

Federalist Is out of Beta and Open for Business

If you’re a program manager or a federal web developer you’ve probably been given a seemingly simple task: Create a basic website as part of a new initiative at your agency. The hardest part is often not crafting the content or designing the prototype, but getting the security and privacy compliance in order to launch
Will Slack Jonathan Hooper
Jun 05, 2017

DigitalGov University in Review: 2016 Training Trends

DigitalGov University (DGU), the events platform for DigitalGov, provides programming to build and accelerate digital capacity by providing webinars and in-person events highlighting innovations, case studies, tools, and resources. Thanks to your participation, DGU hosted over 90 events with 6,648 attendees from over 100 agencies across federal, tribal, state, and local governments.
Janelle Thalls
Jan 11, 2017

Vendors and Government Strengthen Partnership at Technology Industry Day

On September 8th, the General Services Administration (GSA) held a Technology Industry Day to talk to industry leaders about the products and solutions developed by our agency and to hear feedback on how we can better engage industry. We’re thrilled that more than 300 members of the technology industry in person and via the live
Andre Francisco
Sep 30, 2016

The New Vote.gov: Leaner, Faster and Multi-Lingual

One year ago this week, we launched vote.gov (also known as vote.usa.gov). It’s a concise and simple site with a single mission: direct citizens through the voter registration process as quickly as possible. It was created by a joint team of USA.gov staffers and Presidential Innovation Fellows, all of whom work within the General Services
Yoz Grahame
Sep 28, 2016

GSA Hosts First-Ever Technology Industry Day in Washington, D.C.

Private industry and government came together to find best ways to deliver 21st century technology to federal agencies. On September 8, 2016 Administrator Denise Turner Roth of the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) hosted the first-ever Technology Industry Day to provide a better understanding of GSA’s path to improve the government’s outdated technology systems. The
GSA Blog Team
Sep 26, 2016

Sign up for the Technology Industry Day

The General Services Administration (GSA) is known for managing federal real estate and leveraging the government’s buying power to get the best deal for taxpayers, but it also drives and leads technology and innovation within the federal government. The Technology Transformation Service (TTS) builds, buys and shares tech to help federal agencies achieve their mission.
GSA Blog Team
Aug 31, 2016

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