Dependable diplomacy

A series of email outages pushed the State Department to improve the availability and resilience of its infrastructure with a converged system that spans a three-site high-availability disaster recovery architecture.

Better cybersecurity through high-performance computing

The Defense Department’s High Performance Computing Modernization Program leverages HPC resources to speed response to changes in the cyber environment.

Pennsylvania makes snail mail smarter

Pennsylvania Department of Revenue implemented the U.S. Postal Service’s Intelligent Mail barcode to improve delivery of tax-related mail and reduce costs associated with sending letters to incorrect addresses.

HHS brings automation to acquisition

The PSC Work Smarter tool binds business process modeling with robotic process automation to create a platform that can automate tedious tasks across a range of software systems

Austin helps homeless bridge the digital divide

The blockchain-based service provides a secure way for people affected by homelessness to store and access records needed to obtain services such as housing, employment and health care.

NGA speeds ATOs for low-risk systems

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency automated its authority to operate evaluation process to calculate risk management scores.

Government reinvention with a venture capital mindset

The General Services Administration's 10x program funds federal employees’ ideas to use technology to modernize the customer experience.

Driving the IRS to DevOps

The Deployment and Release Integration and Visibility Engine tracks software deployment and has increased automation and halved the number of steps needed for software deployment.

Better, cheaper and massively more test data

Improvements made by the Air Force’s 59th Test and Evaluation Squadron dramatically increase how many aircraft can collect and disseminate data, enabling the Air Force to move from individual testers to more of a crowdsourced approach.

TIC in the cloud

The zero-trust solution securely connects employees directly to cloud services and internet destinations, regardless of device, location or network.

Streamlined security with single sign on

Ohio’s Digital Identity program simplifies agencies’ identity solutions and delivers cost savings, improved security and greater efficiency.

An identity crisis no more

With the Access Boston portal, city employees can use a single sign-on to access many central applications that the Department of Innovation and Technology runs, such as the intranet and building maintenance requests.

Taking the fast track to better CBRN detection

With the upgraded system, the sensor-equipped vehicles help warfighters detect chemical weapons at distances up to three times greater than the original version.

Performance management as a service

The Office of Personnel Management’s USA Performance has digitized and streamlined performance reviews for members of the Senior Executive Service, helping agencies across government transform their performance management.

CBP moves data-heavy work to mainframe as a service

Customs and Border Protection's MFaaS enables mission-critical functions to continue reliably and securely while reducing costs.

Lightbulb moment: Fiber via electric conduit

Eugene, Ore., wanted to implement a fiber-optic network, but costs threatened to derail the plan -- until officials had an idea: install the cables inside existing electric conduits.

Improving outcomes for offenders

The Indiana Department of Correction's Occupational Optimization Model uses statistical, data mining and reporting software to help match soon-to-be-released offenders with job opportunities.

Taking 'You've got mail' to a new level

The U.S. Postal Service’s Informed Delivery allows consumers to track packages and digitally preview their mail before it arrives.

Creating the space for mission-driven AI

A data ecosystem using patient information, diagnoses and lab results pulled from multiple databases in government and industry matches veterans with relevant clinical trials.

Democratizing data literacy at DAU

A data management and analytics platform gives the Defense Acquisition University a more immediate, enterprise-level view of student finance, scheduling, payment processing and other data.

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