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Subject: Evidence-Based Policy Act Could Change How Feds Use Data | How Employers Try to Keep
Tech Talent | Calculating Costs Can Focus IT Modernization Efforts
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Evidence-Based Policy Act Could Change How Feds Use, Share Data
The bipartisan Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act would drive every agency to hire a chief data officer, expose more data for public and interagency use and change how program success is measured. But first the hard part: Settling on open data standards. Read More
How Employers Try to Retain Tech Talent
The global shortage of IT and cyber talent pits industries against each other in a battle for talent. While salary makes a difference and perks are attractive, the most important reasons current employees often choose to stay put are mission, flexibility and good, old-fashioned
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Calculating Technical Debt Can Focus Modernization Efforts
Tracking technical debt isn't just for agile developers. Figuring out the hidden, long-term costs of maintaining legacy systems is also key to understanding whether it makes economic sense to keep those systems running or shut them down for good. Read More
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Military Aims to Maintain Its Cyber Mission Force
In building the Cyber Mission Force, the military is coming to grips with a new reality: High demand for cyber warriors affects retention. Read More
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