Author Archive
Paul McCloskey
Paul McCloskey is senior editor of GCN. A former editor-in-chief of both GCN and FCW, McCloskey was part of Federal Computer Week's founding editorial staff.
Digital Government
E-gov vs digital gov: What's the difference?
The term "electronic government" used to mean technology that supports public-facing websites, but now covers a range of innovation from open data to chatbots to the internet of things.
- By Paul McCloskey
Infrastructure
Digital gov finds its footing
Agencies are embracing a new generation of digital services, leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning and collaborative software development practices.
- By Paul McCloskey
Digital Government
Agencies ‘flying blind’ without more data
A two-year analysis warns that policy makers lack the data to inform their responses to workforce changes caused by key technologies.
- By Paul McCloskey
Digital Government
Boston takes on traffic by building better data, not more roads
The city is tapping into public, private and ride-sharing data to help it make better decisions, Boston CIO Jascha Franklin-Hodge says.
- By Paul McCloskey
Digital Government
Can IT help cure the opioid crisis?
Government agencies and public health organizations are working to develop new tools to share pertinent health care data among providers and, in some cases, to predict the path of a user about to return to a life of opioid abuse.
- By Paul McCloskey
Cybersecurity
Is it time for a U.S. (cyber) health service?
IT managers can improve data security by taking a page from how the health care community prevents, tracks down and resolves public health problems.
- By Paul McCloskey
Digital Government
NASA to explore bots for business processes
Using software bots to automate routine but costly tasks that workers often perform manually, NASA can save thousands of costly government man-hours.
- By Paul McCloskey
Emerging Tech
What’s AI, and what’s not
There about as many definitions of artificial intelligence as there are researchers developing the technology.
- By Paul McCloskey
Cybersecurity
Decision makers: Get your war game on
With today’s war games, teams with competing interests get a chance to practice the coordination and collaboration they need to meet changes with effective response.
- By Paul McCloskey
Digital Government
The infrastructure of things
Could Trump's promise to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure translate into smarter cities and better broadband?
- By Paul McCloskey
Management
UX testing that works
Civic-minded technologists in Chicago have built a user experience testing group that delivers targeted testers to app developers and lifts the tech skills of city residents.
- By Paul McCloskey
Digital Government
Building bots for government IT
Agencies stand to reap considerable savings by replacing repetitive tasks of medium complexity with robotics process automation.
- By Paul McCloskey
Management
Cities get business trends insights from online permitting apps
Open Counter’s tools are set up to guide license seekers through the complexities of opening a business, but they are also generating data that is giving cities insights into their local economies.
- By Paul McCloskey
Management
Washington overhauls job-matching site
Artificial intelligence and semantic technology from Monster Government Solutions help automate parts of the decision-making process.
- By Paul McCloskey
Infrastructure
Workforce management: Not just payroll data anymore
Today’s solutions ease management of compliance, staffing and pay schedules, especially when regulations change.
- By Paul McCloskey
Digital Government
Data analytics takes on workforce optimization
With budgets getting tighter, agencies are digging into their data to forecast workforce trends and improve decision making.
- By Paul McCloskey
Emerging Tech
Countdown starts for space-based cloud storage
SpaceBelt, a satellite-based data center network infrastructure, proposes to circumvent terrestrial network logjams, evade hackers and cut data security and management costs.
- By Paul McCloskey
Infrastructure
The case for disappearing desktops
Workspace-as-a-service platforms that incorporate desktop virtualization features are among the latest technologies to support the burgeoning government mobile workforce.
- By Paul McCloskey
Infrastructure
Colorado consolidates data on child care programs
Colorado’s Office of Early Childhood has gone to the cloud for tools to improve the quality rating system for child care and early education programs across the state.
- By Paul McCloskey
Digital Government
Keeping mobile employees on track
Agencies must not only authenticate users and track their devices and locations, but also give their teleworkers the skills and workflows they need to leverage the technology.
- By Paul McCloskey