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Troy K. Schneider
Troy K. Schneider is an Editor at Large with GovExec. He was President of GovExec 360 from 2022 until early 2024, and was Editor-in-Chief of both FCW and GCN for more than a decade -- first at 1105 Media and then at GovExec.
Mr. Schneider previously served as New America Foundation’s Director of Media & Technology, and before that was Managing Director for Electronic Publishing at the Atlantic Media Company, where he oversaw the online operations of The Atlantic Monthly, National Journal, The Hotline and The Almanac of American Politics, among other publications. The founding editor of NationalJournal.com, Mr. Schneider also helped launch the political site PoliticsNow.com in the mid-1990s, and worked on the earliest online efforts of the Los Angeles Times and Newsday. He began his career in print journalism, and has written for a wide range of publications, including The New York Times, WashingtonPost.com, Slate, Politico, Governing, and many of the other titles listed above.
Mr. Schneider is a graduate of Indiana University, where his emphases were journalism, business and religious studies.
Mr. Schneider previously served as New America Foundation’s Director of Media & Technology, and before that was Managing Director for Electronic Publishing at the Atlantic Media Company, where he oversaw the online operations of The Atlantic Monthly, National Journal, The Hotline and The Almanac of American Politics, among other publications. The founding editor of NationalJournal.com, Mr. Schneider also helped launch the political site PoliticsNow.com in the mid-1990s, and worked on the earliest online efforts of the Los Angeles Times and Newsday. He began his career in print journalism, and has written for a wide range of publications, including The New York Times, WashingtonPost.com, Slate, Politico, Governing, and many of the other titles listed above.
Mr. Schneider is a graduate of Indiana University, where his emphases were journalism, business and religious studies.
Infrastructure
Get to know the 2021 Public Sector Innovation winners
These 12 projects at the federal, state and local levels show just how transformative government IT can be.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Digital Government
How the pandemic transformed citizen service
Besides ramping up automated online services, many agencies gained deeper insights into what citizens really needed.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Infrastructure
How the pandemic taught agencies to accept and adapt
A group of IT leaders got together to discuss how agencies responded to the changes forced by the pandemic, what challenges they faced and how they broke through old barriers to deliver better citizens services.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Digital Government
Last call for 2021 innovation nominations
July 15 is the deadline for Rising Star, Public Sector Innovation and Industry Innovator nominations.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Emerging Tech
Deadline extended for Government Innovation Award nominations
Help us find the best examples of public-sector innovation in six critical categories -- submit your nomination by July 15.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Infrastructure
Post-pandemic telework infrastructure
With a year of remote experience and the prospect of hybrid operations on the horizon, IT leaders are drafting plans for long-term secure access and more effective collaboration.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Cybersecurity
Zero trust moves from vision to reality
More sophisticated technologies and better access to data are helping agencies pursue dynamic and context-driven security to combat the growing threats.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Emerging Tech
Nominations now open for the 2021 Government Innovation Awards
Help us find the best examples of public sector innovation in six critical categories.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Infrastructure
Keeping cloud collaboration after CVR winds down
Commercial Virtual Remote, spun up last year to support pandemic telework, goes away this summer. DISA's Global Directory is the key to ensuring the cloud collaboration continues.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Infrastructure
How COVID and SolarWinds are driving secure modernization
The pandemic and recent security breaches illustrate the urgency government should feel about modernizing legacy infrastructure and systems.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Digital Government
Getting health data in shape
Data management challenges are common to every agency, but structuring and sharing health data comes with additional complexities.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Digital Government
Pandemic tests electronic records management
Between the rush enable more virtual collaboration, stalled digitization of archived records and managing records that reside in datasets, records management executives are sorting through new challenges.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Cybersecurity
NIST testing automated delivery of new security controls
Starting this summer, the National Institute of Standards and Technology will begin to automate delivery of revisions to Special Publication 800-53.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Infrastructure
Time is running out for Federal 100 nominations
These annual awards honor the individuals in the federal IT community who have gone far beyond their assigned duties to make a difference.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Infrastructure
21 Public Sector Innovation award winners
These projects at the federal, state and local levels show just how transformative government IT can be.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Digital Government
Nominations for the 2021 Fed 100 are now being accepted
The deadline for submissions is Dec. 31.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Infrastructure
Announcing the 2020 Public Sector Innovation winners
These 21 projects at the federal, state and local levels show just how transformative government IT can be.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Digital Government
Records management is about to get harder
New collaboration technologies ramped up in the wake of the pandemic have introduced some new challenges.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Digital Government
Do you really understand AI?
Not everyone can be an expert, but we all need a solid grasp of this transformative technology.
- By Troy K. Schneider
Emerging Tech
Deadline extended for Government Innovation Award nominations
Help us find the best examples of public-sector innovation in six critical categories -- submit your nomination by July 17.
- By Troy K. Schneider