Tomorrow's Workforce: An Action Plan for State and Local Governments

Tomorrow's Workforce Webinar
In a July 2022 Center for Digital Government survey of state and local government IT leaders, an overwhelming 94% of respondents said they are experiencing challenges in recruiting qualified technologists to fill open positions, particularly in cybersecurity and data analytics roles. More than one-third of survey respondents noted vacancy rates of 10% to 20%.
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How Government Agencies Administer Contracts

Norcal PTAC

Learn the ins and outs of how the government handles post-award orientations, quality requirements, delays, modifications, payments, disputes, terminations, acceptance, and close-outs.
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State and Local Government Webinar 2011

Federal Communications Commission

The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau’s Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA) is staffing a special series of interactive web events. These outreach webinars are designed to share vital information about Commission actions and priorities and improve federal/state dialogue and information sharing.
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Effective Communication and Service Strategies for Government Employees

lorman

Good customer service is difficult to find in private business and is almost non-existent in government. Many government employees are beaten down and defensive and hate their jobs but are often trapped and simply marking time until they can get their pension. Most people don't enjoy being difficult, but they have become calloused and just want customers to go away.
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Federal Government Spending: Less Transparency in a World of Open Data

National Priorities Project

This presentation, done in conjunction with the Association of Public Data Users, discusses the decline of federal spending data as a result of its transition from packaged government data to open government data. Specifically, the talk examines the Census Bureau's non-terminated Consolidated Federal Funds Report and USASpending.gov The presentation is about 30 minutes long, followed by a Q&A session.
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