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Year in Review
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                              WELCOME CONTENTS

     About GovLooP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
     Executive SummarY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5
     The Year in Review – Results of 2012 GovLoop Technology Survey - - - - - - - 7
     What has been the most important technology trend in 2012?
     What technology trends are you watching for 2013?
     What is your greatest challenge implementing new technology?
     Communicate Value of Project
     Agile Methodology
     Training
     Expert Insights: David Graziano of Cisco Talks BYOD

     Expansion of Mobility: The Perfect Storm for Government Agencies - - - - - 15
     Challenges	
     Case Studies – The Digital Government Strategy
     Case Study - U.S. Census Bureau
     	     5 Great Mobile Apps from Microsoft

     Turning Data into Power: Unlocking Big Data for Agencies - - - - - - - - - - 23
     Challenges	
     Predictive Policing: Santa Cruz Police Department
     NASA’s Human Spaceflight Imagery Collection
     Looking Ahead to 2013
     	      3 Keys to Big Data: Quick Wins, Clear Scope, Communicate

     Finding New Efficiencies, Cost Savings and Improved Services with Cloud
     Technology - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29
     Challenges	
     Case Studies: FedRAMP
     Case Studies: NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
     Looking Ahead to 2013
     	      Cloud Computing Offers Cost Savings for Public & Private Sector
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Changing Traditional Project Management: Bringing Agile Methodology to
Government - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 37
Agile Best Practices	
Case Study: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
BlueCRUSH Program Redefining Analytics in Government

The Year of Social Government: Social Media in 2012 - - - - - - - - - - - - 45
Challenges	
Case Study: Public Engagement Lessons Learned from Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanual and President
Obama
How to Derive Value from Everyday Interaction with Citizens

Final Thoughts & Acknowledgements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50
GovLoop Resources - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51
HP & GovLoop Develop Telework App

Bibliography of Report - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54
Expansion of Mobility: The Perfect Storm for Government Agencies
Turning Data into Power: Unlocking Big Data for Agencies
Finding New Efficiencies, Cost Savings and Improved Services through Cloud Technology	
Changing Traditional Project Management: Bringing Agile Methodology to Government
The Year of Social Government: Social Media in 2012
GovLoop Resources
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     Our membership includes federal, state, and        GovLoop’s 2012 Technology in Review Report
     local public servants, industry experts and pro-   is sponsored by Cisco, Google, GovDelivery, HP,
     fessionals grounded in academic research. To-      IBM, Oracle and Microsoft.
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                      EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2012 has been an exciting year for government        Linda Cureton, Chief Information Officer, NASA
technology, everything from Todd Park becom-
ing the Federal CTO, the release of the Digital      Malcolm Jackson, Chief Information Officer,
Government Strategy, FedRAMP launching,              Environmental Protection Agency
the White House Innovation Fellows Program,
and countless examples of mobile application         Our report continues with overviews of five
development, open data initiatives, and cloud        core trends in government technology in 2012,
adoption.                                            mobile, big data, cloud adoption, agile meth-
                                                     odology, and social media. Each trend is high-
In this report, GovLoop set out to perform a         lighted within this guide and identifies best
year in review of government technology, iden-       practices, common challenges, and top case
tifying the core trends, themes and what to an-      studies from 2012.
ticipate for 2013. The GovLoop team wanted to
stay true to our mission at GovLoop of sharing       In 2012 we saw incredible innovations from
knowledge and resources to empower govern-           government. GovLoop wants to thank the in-
ment employees. With that said, not only did         novators, front line staff, leaders and agency
we want to identify and tell great case studies      heads working hard to improve how services
of government work in 2012, we also wanted to        are delivered to citizens. In times when bud-
facilitate the sharing of resources, best practic-   gets are constantly tightening, demand is in-
es, ideas and solutions to improve how govern-       creasing, and the mantra is to do more with
ment operates. We believe this report not only       less, government leaders are challenged like
will highlight some of the best case studies for     never before to implement new technology
2012 and technology initiatives, but also en-        to facilitate cost savings, efficiencies, and im-
courages the government community to share           proved reliability. Technology has become es-
ideas and work collaboratively to improve the        sential to meeting organizational objectives.
way that government functions.                       As such, this report should serve as a roadmap
                                                     to help you tackle some of your agencies most
In late September 2012 GovLoop ran a survey          pressing challenges and provide a year in re-
asking our community for their insights to top       view for government technology in 2012, and
technology trends in 2012. The survey had 250        what to expect in 2013.
respondents from the government community.
Further, GovLoop reached out to key thought          Be sure to check out GovLoop.com for more
leaders in government for their expert insights.     technology related resources, and to join the
This report contains comments from the fol-          conversation and collaborate with peers. If you
lowing leaders in government:                        have any questions about this report, please
                                                     feel free to reach out to Pat Fiorenza, GovLoop
Bernie Mazer, Chief Information Officer, De-         Research Analyst at pat@govloop.com.
partment of the Interior

Jim Ropelewski, Chief Procurement Officer, De-
partment of Education
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                       Expansion of Mobility




                       Turning Data into Power




                       Efficiencies of Cloud Technology




                       Agile Methodology for Government




                       The Year of Social Government
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                      The Year in Review
                                       Results of 2012 GovLoop
                                                     Technology Survey




                   ovLoop recently conducted      Linda Cureton, Chief Information Officer,
                   a survey from 250 members      NASA


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                   of our community as part of
                   our year-end technology re-    Malcolm Jackson, Chief Information Officer,
                   port. Not only did we reach    Environmental Protection Agency
                   out to the GovLoop commu-
                   nity, we also reached out to   You’ll be able to listen to their interviews in full
key decision makers in government, and have       by visiting GovLoop.com. This section of the re-
incorporated their insights. The following gov-   port provides a snapshot of technology in gov-
ernment thought leaders were interviewed for      ernment in 2012 and shares the results from
this report:                                      our 2012 technology in government survey.

Bernie Mazer, Chief Information Officer, De-      What has been the most important
partment of the Interior
                                                  technology trend in 2012?
Jim Ropelewski, Chief Procurement Officer,
                                                  Our survey asked respondents to select the
Department of Education
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     development, big data/ana-         Linda continues, “I think we         leading trends were mobile
     lytics, bring your own device      started to enter that in 2012.       initiatives, such as BYOD and
     (BYOD), cloud computing, col-      We are getting beyond the            collaboration tools. Malcolm
     laboration tools, cyber securi-    hype. And commercial prod-           Jackson, CIO, EPA, backed up
     ty, and data center consolida-     ucts are now giving offerings        these findings, stating, “At the
     tion. At 56%, cloud computing      that are very sensible and eco-      EPA we are looking at ways to
     was the leading response (see      nomical. So we’re not making         make it easier for people to do
     graphic for full findings). In a   decisions about cloud or not         their work. In the past people
     recent interview, Linda Cure-      cloud, we are looking at the         were chained to their desks.
     ton, CIO, NASA, also stated the    best service offerings for our       They would leave their desks to
     importance of cloud technol-       agency and our environment.”         go to a meeting. Collaboration
     ogy in 2012, “The thing every-                                          would happen in conference
     one was looking at in 2012 was     NASA was not alone imple-            rooms. Where I see the federal
     cloud computing. We are all re-    menting cloud technology,            government going today is to
     sponding to the OMB mandate        Bernie Mazer, CIO, Department        a mobile workforce. Mobile in
     of cloud first. That coupled       of Interior, stated, “This year we   that they can take their devic-
     with the maturity of cloud         moved our email to the cloud.        es with them. Walk down the
     products in the commercial         And cloud will just continue         hall and have conversations
     space made cloud pretty ex-        to expand. We are also look-         with people and have instan-
     citing. I look forward to when     ing at adding applications to        taneous meetings because
     the hype goes away and we          the cloud. And with the Digital      you could loop anyone via a
     stop looking at cloud as this      Government Strategy the role         virtual conference. Plus if they
     cool one off thing and make it     of cloud as cost savings will        have their devices they have
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            their data with them.”                          partment of the Interior, “We          n          data. In her interview, Linda
                                                            are also actively courting the                    Cureton mentioned, “In 2013
            As Jacksons indicates, mo-                      use of consumer devices into                      we will see more software as
            bile is truly a transformational                our world. We will have tablets                   a service headed to the cloud.
            trend for government. Along                     and smartphones within our                        Lots of interest in apps stores
            with the move to mobile, there                  department; those devices are                     in the cloud because it offers
            has been a boom in the kinds                    subject to security constraints                   that type of capability now.
            of data that has been created.                  and life cycle management.                        NASA is also looking at our
            Jim Ropelewski CPO, Depart-                     We are also looking at BYOD                       website and trying to take ad-
            ment of Education, expanded                     and how we can protect the                        vantage of the platform as a
            on how in 2012 there has been                   federal database and individu-                    service layer.”
            an increasing need for real in-                 al private space.”
            sights and improved decisions                                                                     Linda was also aligned with
            from the data created, “Right                   What technology trends                            our survey respondents, cit-
            now there is a desire for a                                                                       ing BYOD as a trend to watch
            great deal of data. Data analyt-
                                                            are you watching for                              in 2013, “Mobile and BYOD will
            ics is really the big buzzword                  2013?                                             become how the government
            this year. We don’t suffer from                                                                   does business. CIOs will stop
            a lack of data but what to do                   Survey respondents were                           looking at endpoint devices
            with it. We are still figuring out              also asked which technology                       but look at data applicants and
            what’s the best way to crunch                   trends to watch in 2013. From                     capabilities to deliver more re-
            the numbers in order to make                    our survey, cloud computing                       liable internet technology,” she
            strategic decisions.”                           is anticipated to be one of the                   continued, “At this point a lot
                                                            key trends in 2013, just like in                  of people do BYOD anyway so
            Bernie Mazer continued about                    2012. Other results included                      in 2013 we want to do it in a
            the impact of mobile at the De-                 BYOD, collaboration and big                       better more managed way.” Fi-
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      nally, Linda mentioned the im-      park rangers who are in the          government, which was men-
      portance of big data in 2013,       field. We want them to have          tioned in the “other” category
      stating, “We’ve been dealing        the ability that they can take       of the GovLoop survey, is the
      with big data for decades.          their devices with correspond-       workforce. Jim Ropelewski also
      But now with the capabilities       ing capabilities with them and       mentioned this challenge dur-
      of the cloud, big data has be-      have content and data accessi-       ing his interview, stating, “It’s
      come a big deal.”                   bly anywhere.”                       not a new or cutting edge chal-
                                                                               lenge. But our real area of con-
      Mobility was also a core find-      What is your greatest                cern is finding and maintain-
      ing, especially in terms of                                              ing a highly skilled workforce.
      BYOD. Our government experts
                                          challenge implementing               Right now because technology
      also believed that mobile will      new technology?                      is getting so sophisticated we
      be critically important in 2013.                                         need to start thinking of our
      Malcolm Jackson stated, “The        Although technology exists to        staff as strategic business of-
      continued evolution of mo-          transform how government             ficers.”
      bile. And growth of apps. We        operates, there are a lot of chal-
      realized there is a tremendous      lenges for government agen-          Bernie Mazer also mentioned
      opportunity to build a public-      cies to implement technol-           some of the challenges related
      private partnership. We are         ogy initiatives. Respondents         to legal and security for BYOD
      looking for opportunities to le-    stated the budget as a core          initiatives, “We are concerned
      verage the private sector from      challenge, followed by culture,      about the legal and security
      a technology perspective.” Jim      leadership, workforce and no         ramifications of BYOD and mo-
      Ropelewski mentioned, “Agen-        government precedent.                bility. We are presently issuing
      cies will likely move to more                                            a directive where we are look-
      mobile workforce in the next        Our experts added in some ad-        ing at these concerns. We are
      few years. We’ve already intro-     ditional insights as well, Linda     actively examining how we
      duced some iPads and other          Cureton and Malcolm Jackson          can put access apps on a per-
      tablets. The other big trend        both mentioned the budget-           son’s individual device. We are
      will be BYOD. But BYOD brings       ary challenges. Linda states,        also looking at native clients
      a whole host of security chal-      “With budget cuts we have to         and how we put those on an
      lenges. We will have to partner     get over the IT strategies that      individual’s device.”
      with CIOs even more than we         are based on hope. We “hope:
      do now to make sure that add-       we can get a big influx of           In our survey, we wanted to
      ed complications don’t arise        money to x,y and z. We’ll that’s     stay true to what we do at
      from BYOD.”                         just not going to happen any-        GovLoop, sharing knowledge,
                                          more. We have to change our          ideas and resources to empow-
      Finally, Bernie Mazer adds ad-      mindset. CIOs need to become         er government employees to
      ditional insight to the role of     brokers of services and have a       do their job betters. In the sur-
      mobility in 2013, stating, “Mo-     business savvy.” Jackson adds,       vey, we asked what are some
      bile will define 2013. As part of   “Budget cuts will always be a        best practices that govern-
      the Digital Government Strat-       challenge. We are always look-       ment employees have learned
      egy government as a whole is        ing at ways to carve out funds       throughout the year. We found
      trying to reduce the number         for innovation. Because in-          three common trends from
      of workstations. And at the         novation is what really drives       the responses by government
      Department of Interior our          technology.”                         employees, communicate the
      people work outside. We have                                             value of projects, adopt agile
      biologists and geologist and        An additional challenge for          project management philoso-
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phy, and train appropriately.      spondent stated, “Show (not        technology in the workplace,
                                   tell) your organization the val-   the way government operates
Communicate Value of               ue through a low risk demo/        continues to evolve and im-
Project                            pilot and enlist an early adopt-   pact the current workforce. In
                                   ers group to implement the         our survey, three core findings
One of the core themes in the      pilot and advocate for the new     appeared as to how to best re-
survey was the need for lead-      technology.”                       cruit top IT talent into govern-
ers to communicate the value                                          ment. The three core findings
of the technology initiative       Another     additional     com-    were, offer competitive pay, of-
that is taking place within the    ment was, “Do real agile de-       fer flexible work schedules and
agency. This is true from se-      velopment and use real us-         tell top applicants about the
nior leaders to front line em-     er-centered design. Don’t          amazing opportunity working
ployees, the need for proper       modify well-used processes         for government offers.
communication channels is          just because you are not used
clear. One respondent stated,      to them.” Finally, a more con-     Survey respondents stated
“Support from management           cise response about the need       that in order to attract top tal-
and key player buy-in; start-      for agile was stated by a re-      ent, there must be competi-
ing small; referencing organi-     spondent as, “Test. Pilot. Ana-    tive pay for employees. One
zation change management           lyze. Then implement.”             respondent stated, “Attractive
resources to address cultural                                         pay packages and opportuni-
barriers.”                         Training                           ties to grow,” as one solution
                                                                      to attract talent. Although
Yet, in the end, the initiative                                       competitive pay is certainly
                                   Another core theme from the
needs to show results. One                                            important, unfortunately, gov-
                                   survey, and one that has been
survey respondent stated,                                             ernment is not always in the
                                   echoed during GovLoop we-
“Start small, rack up a few                                           position to compete financial-
                                   binars, events, and through
wins.” Racking up a few wins                                          ly. With that said, government
                                   surveys done this year, was
is key, having some quick wins                                        does offer other benefits than
                                   the need for training on how
to point to and share across a                                        private sector counterparts.
                                   to best leverage new technol-
team will ultimately help show                                        Flexible work schedules could
                                   ogy. “Training is key, identify
the value of a project and get                                        be used as one way to recruit,
                                   the strengths and weakness
support for the initiative.                                           a respondent stated, “Alterna-
                                   of people or teams. Look for
                                                                      tive work schedules, telecom-
                                   experience and proper leader-
                                                                      muting opportunities,” anoth-
Agile Methodology                  ship and mentorship. Identify
                                                                      er stating, “Be creative. Offer
                                   and engage the people work-
                                                                      telecommuting, flexible hours,
This was a really interesting      ing the project,” stated one
                                                                      training.”
finding in the report. Many        survey respondent.
survey respondents identified
                                                                      A final trend from the survey
the importance of bringing         Finally, the survey explored
                                                                      was to have people tell their
agile methodology into gov-        an ongoing and critical chal-
                                                                      story. One respondent stated,
ernment. We found this to be       lenge for government, recruit-
                                                                      “Recruitment is a difficult chal-
such an important trend; we        ing and retaining top IT talent
                                                                      lenge in today’s climate -- but
expanded one of sections in        into government. There is no
                                                                      we still offer some of the most
this report to solely agile. The   question that the workforce is
                                                                      exciting projects, and amazing
key for government agencies        changing. Whether it is from
                                                                      growth opportunity.”
is to iterate and adapt, one re-   Baby Boomers retiring or new
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      Expert Insights: David Graziano of Cisco Talks BYOD                                    • FP_Bullet

      This post is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent report, Exploring Bring Your Own Device inFP_CallToAction
                                                                                               the Public Sector.

      Recently, David Graziano, Director, Security and Unified Access, US Public Sector, Cisco, spoke with
      Pat Fiorenza of GovLoop on the state of BYOD in the public sector. David provided expert insights
      on how to best manage, control and implement a BYOD program for a public sector agency. Gra-
      ziano’s insights provide further evidence that although challenges still remain for BYOD, this is one
      of the most important trends occurring in government. You can find the complete interview by
      visiting the blog post, and the complete BYOD guide.

      David advised that agencies must start by embracing BYOD, and accept that BYOD is a trend that
      they must act upon, “Embracing BYOD is really important, because if they don’t, then the agency
      is actually moving away from technology rather than leveraging it to achieve their mission,” states
      Graziano.

      Embracing BYOD is essential. BYOD initiatives show a commitment to becoming an innovative
      workplace and allowing people to work on the platform they desire. “If you embrace BYOD and
      make it very easy for people to get on the network and enforce policies to protect data, that is the
      best thing,” David keenly acknowledges. Once BYOD is embraced by agencies, he advises that it is
      essential that the organization create a simple user experience. David states:

      “You need to create a simple user experience. This involves guest access and onboarding, this
      means potentially allowing people access who do not work for you and limiting information they
      can access. If it is an employee, it is simple onboarding, managing the user experience of getting
      on the network, establishing and confirming their identity and authenticate who they are and
      their device, just making this a very smooth process.”

      David highlighted four core challenges for BYOD, the loss of control, protecting government data,
      limited access, and changing work practices for new employees. The loss of control is absolutely
      one of the most critical concerns with BYOD. Graziano states, “Typically loss of control is related
      to policy, if you are going to let these things on your network, how do you possibly control where
      they are allowed to go, and what they are allowed to do?” These are important considerations
      to make while crafting a BYOD policy, and as David mentioned, the importance of a well-crafted
      policy is essential to the success of any government BYOD initiative.

      Closely linked to the challenge of a loss of control, is the need to protect government data. David
      states, “If you are going to allow people access to data and in theory they could pull it down, you
      run the risk of losing that government data.”

      Additionally, Graziano advises that policies will differ for government furnished devices and per-
      sonal devices. “If the devices are government furnished, you can establish one set of policies, and
      if it is literally BYOD, then you have to establish a different set of policies for that,” stated David.
      Beyond operational and efficiency gains, BYOD also may contribute to tackling the challenges to
      recruit and retain top talent in government.

      GovLoop’s report: Exploring Bring Your Own Device in the Public Sector is an important read for
      government agencies considering BYOD at their agency. The report will guide agencies through
      the common challenges and roadblocks faced by peers in government, helping agencies consider
      all the numerous aspects of BYOD.
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      Expansion of Mobility
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           Expansion of Mobility
                                               The Perfect Storm for
                                                   Government Agencies




                    he    progress    surround-     portunities for increased productivity.
                    ing employee mobility in


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                    2012 has been astounding        The launch of the Digital Government Strategy
                    to watch unfold. With the       earlier this year underscored the federal gov-
                    launch of the Digital Gov-      ernment’s unparalleled support for greater ef-
                    ernment Strategy, increased     ficiency and innovation through mobility. Their
                    adoption of cloud technolo-     goal of building a 21st century government
gy, and growing implementation of bring your        that works better for the American people
own device policies government is in a great        highlights the need for increased efficiency in
position to capitalize upon mobile technology.      government, achievable through mobile tech-
The ability to increasingly work from any digi-     nology.
tal device has given employees greater flexibil-
ity for telework, more effective communication      With this in mind, one of the greatest innova-
from the field, and connectivity from almost        tions seen throughout 2012 has been the in-
anywhere they go, providing significant op-         creased utility and functionality of tablets for
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      government work. The porta-
      bility of tablets has enormous
      potential, especially when
      looking toward streamlining
      the collection and digitizing
      data. In particular, the use of
      tablets is having a dramatic
      impact for employees in the
      field.

      One great example comes
      from the State of Indiana. For
      the State of Indiana Police De-   strably increase efficiency, no-   to mobile apps. In the City of
      partment, the process of in-      tably through cost savings and     Minneapolis, for example, the
      specting 17,000 state school      better employee recruitment,       city government has opened
      buses was vastly simplified       among other measures of suc-       up a mobile application store,
      when the state partnered with     cess.                              where work-related productiv-
      a local college computer class                                       ity applications can be found.
      to create a customized tablet     Throughout the year, Gov-          They offer city employees a
      inspection application. The       Loop Insights has highlighted      range of apps, from file brows-
      Department plans to take it a     a number of incredible apps        ers and PDF readers, giving
      step further, integrating quick   produced throughout govern-        tablets the same functional-
      response (QR) codes into the      ment, starting with GSA’s work     ity as laptops and desktops.
      application functionality to      launching the USA.gov Mobile       For government employees in
      track bus information. With       Apps Gallery. With government      Minneapolis, this significantly
      these technology upgrades,        apps relating to categories as     increases work mobility.
      the Illinois Police Department    diverse as education, finance,
      has come a long way from us-      medical, travel, and reference     Challenges
      ing checklists on paper forms     materials, government has in-
      just a few years ago.             creased the accessibility and      While mobile technology has
                                        mobility of public information.    presented fantastic opportu-
      This example highlights an ad-    This coincides with the Digital    nities for increasing efficiency,
      ditional technology mobility      Government Strategy’s goal         challenges still remain to fully
      trend this year, the develop-     to unlock government data to       capitalize on these advances.
      ment of productivity appli-       spur innovation in and beyond      Some agencies have been able
      cations within government.        the public sector.                 to easily demonstrate the im-
      Agencies throughout govern-                                          pact of mobile adoption on
      ment have capitalized on new      Even on the local level, em-       their mission, clearly estab-
      mobile technology to demon-       ployees have increased access      lishing value. For example, the
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                                                                         Unlock the power of gov-
                                                                         ernment data to spur in-
                                                                         novation across our Nation
                                                                         and improve the quality of
                                                                         services for the American
                                                                         people

                                                                      With these three goals in
                                                                      mind, the strategy has created
                                                                      a framework and timeline for
                                                                      agencies to build a technology
Government Printing Office         Government Strategy                infrastructure to open their
has been able to provide great-                                       data, adopt common stan-
er access to public information    As previously mentioned, this      dards, and produce device ag-
through mobile applications.       year the White House launched      nostic content and data for the
Other agencies, however, need      its new Digital Government         public. The framework will al-
to ensure they have a clear        Strategy: Building a 21st Cen-     low government to get in front
understanding of the mission       tury Platform to Better Serve      of technology adoption and
value, as well as the impact of    the American People. The           provide tools to help others
mobile adoption on their bot-      strategy was put in place to ac-   innovate.
tom line.                          complish three major goals:
                                                                      Having a clear framework
Another obstacle for integrat-        Enable the American peo-        across government will dra-
ing mobile technology into            ple and an increasingly         matically increase efficiency,
agencies is addressing infor-         mobile workforce to access      especially for initiatives that
mation security. With many            high-quality digital gov-       span agencies. Previously, in-
additional devices accessing          ernment information and         formation silos in government
enterprise data, security is a        services anywhere, any-         created distinct barriers for
real concern. Going forward,          time, on any device             collaboration, but this new ap-
agencies will need to con-                                            proach will allow both public
tinue tracking device access,         Ensure that as the govern-      and private organizations to
addressing the variety of ap-         ment adjusts to this new        access information and spur
plications available on those         digital world, we seize the     innovation.
devices, and other measures           opportunity to procure
to ensure the security of enter-      and manage devices, ap-
prise information.                                                    Case Study - U.S. Census
                                      plications, and data in
                                      smart, secure and afford-       Bureau
Case Studies – The Digital            able ways
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                           W
Malcolm Jackson                       e a r e i n t h e m i d d le o f a m o b i le e xplosi on.
             EPA CIO                  From the perspective of the size (they continue to get smaller), to the per-
   from a recent inter-
view with GovLoop on                  spective of capabilities and price point. It’s the perfect storm for technolo-
 the DorobekINSIDER.
                           gists. Platforms should be agnostic; that gets to the whole BYOD mantra. CIOs should
                           be focusing on safe and secure delivery of information in a manner that doesn’t nec-
                           essarily factor in the various operating systems. The big ask becomes. How do we
                           provide a secure tunnel into our systems through the endpoints of mobile devices
                           that our users have available to them and deliver the capabilities they need in a fash-
                           ion that they can use to meet their mission goals.




        This year, the Census Bureau       the economy,” said Buckner. It     Looking to 2013
        released an app to enable          is part of the Census Bureau’s
        citizens to access real time,      approach to increase mobil-        As the Digital Government
        accurate economic data to          ity of data and accessibility of   Strategy is further implement-
        help people more efficient-        information. The Bureau wants      ed throughout government
        ly do their jobs, and under-       to connect with the public in      in 2013, it will be exciting to
        stand their complex data with      a way that they actually con-      see whether the promise of
        greater ease. The app is called    sume data. “We need to pro-        greater efficiency materializes.
        America’s Economy, and it pro-     vide data anywhere, anytime        There is a tremendous amount
        vides updated statistics from      on any device,” said Buckner.      of opportunity, but agencies
        the Census Bureau, the Bureau                                         will need to address the chal-
        of Economic Analysis and the       The app is the latest step the     lenges outlined in order to
        Bureau of Labor Statistics. It     census has taken to use the In-    fully capitalize on mobile tech-
        includes 16 monthly economic       ternet more in both collecting     nology. If government is able
        indicators, such as house sales,   and disseminating statistics.      to get ahead of the tech curve
        personal income, international     The data is only as valuable as    by fully implementing the out-
        trade, Gross Domestic Product,     it is accessible, and this new     lined strategy, they will be in a
        and the unemployment rate.         format allows others to ac-        great position to take advan-
                                           cess that information more ef-     tage of new tech trends and
        Stephen Buckner, Director of       ficiently than ever before. Last   move to the forefront of tech-
        New Media and Promotions           month, the White House cited       nology innovation.
        at the Census Bureau, told         the Census Bureau as an exam-
        Chris Dorobek that in the first    ple of a federal agency that is
        month of its release the app       “making great strides towards
        was downloaded more than           putting a solid foundation for
        45,000 times. “The app allows      a 21st Century digital govern-
        you to be the first to know        ment in place.”
        what’s really happening in
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GovLoop Mobility Resources
                                                APPS
BYOD
                                                 Want Real-Time Economic Data? Census
 New GovLoop Report: Exploring Bring Your        Launches An App for That
 Own Device in the Public Sector
                                                 Text My Bus: Using Open Data to Improve
 White House Releases Bring Your Own             Citizen’s Lives
 Device Tool-Kit
                                                 United We Ride: Making Transportation
 BYOD @ EEOC: case study featured in official    Easier With Intra-Collaboration
 WH guidance
                                                 Wildfire Danger - There’s An App For That
 BYOD Pilot: Five Lessons Learned
                                                 Can Tech Really Help You Engage? Insights
 3 Tips for Your Bring Your Own Device           From The Knight Foundation
 Strategy
                                                 Meet Textizen -- A new way to get citizen
                                                 feedback in the digital age

                                                 Ten Steps to Creating Insanely Great Mobile
MOBILITY                                         Apps

 Digital Government Strategy                     The NASA Mobile App University
 Yammering On About Mobility, But No Real
 Solutions... Think Again
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      5 Great Mobile Apps from           consumers will own a smart-        several years now, we’ve even
                                         phone by 2016—that’s rough-        held developer competitions
      Microsoft                          ly one seventh of the world’s      to help catalyze mobile app
                                         population! For government,        development in government.
      An article over on the Micro-
                                         this represents a massive con-     If you haven’t already, be sure
      soft Government Blog reports
                                         stituency of citizens who are      to check out what our devel-
      about apps built exclusively
                                         increasingly accustomed to—        oper community has dreamed
      for Microsoft Phone 7. The blog
                                         and now expect—having ac-          up for both federal and state
      was written by Parul Bhandari,
                                         cess to mobile services served     and local government from re-
      Government Industry Solu-
                                         up via their smartphones.”         cent competitions. Below are
      tions Lead, Worldwide Public
                                                                            some of my personal favorite
      Sector. I thought it was an in-
                                         This statistic shows the im-       government apps that have
      teresting look at some of the
                                         portance of government to          been developed for Windows
      apps built for Microsoft mo-
                                         continue to move towards de-       Phone 7.”
      bile devices, and also a look at
                                         veloping mobile applications,
      how much smartphones have
                                         mobile friendly websites and       Parul closes out his post by
      impacted our professional and
                                         continue to work towards pro-      sharing some apps developed
      private lives.
                                         viding services on mobile de-      for Microsoft Phone 7. The five
                                         vices. Parul talks briefly about   apps he identifies is Advanced
      Parul states, “According to For-
                                         the role Microsoft has played in   Mobile 311, United Nations
      rester Research, one billion
                                         the developer community, “For      News, Eye on Earth, Love Clean
                                                                            Streets, and World of Politics.
                                                                            All of the apps are really cool
                                                                            examples of citizen engage-
                                                                            ment in the mobile space.

                                                                               Advanced Mobile 311
                                                                               United Nations News
                                                                               Eye on Earth (Click to
                                                                               download PDF)
                                                                               Love Clean Streets
                                                                               World of Politics
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Real
                                                                   for Lean
                                                                   Government
Simplify, reduce costs while providing new agency capabilities


3 Ways Microsoft Can Help

1. Use What You Already Own           2. Lighten Your Technology Load         3. Work Without Walls
                                      in the Cloud
•	    If you’re government organi-                                            •	   Telework solutions can help re-
      zation has a Microsoft enter-   •	   With little to no infrastructure        duce travel costs and close gaps
      prise license agreement, you         investment, you can quickly add         in a dispersed workforce.
      may already own some of the          powerful software and comput-      •	   Keep teams and resources bet-
      most powerful solutions on           ing resources.                          ter connected wherever people
      the market.                     •	   Save on hardware, maintenance,          are located.
•	    Microsoft Financing can help         IT management, and facilities      •	   Virtual workspaces reduce
      you tailor a payment plan to         cost, in addition to software           infrastructure costs and give
      meet your agency needs, real-        licensing fees.                         staff options during disruptions
      izing the technology benefits   •	   Offer services faster and stay          in service due to weather or
      as you pay.                          on the latest technology using          emergencies.
•	    Software Assurance can help          Microsoft cloud services.
      improve worker productivity,
      streamline development and
      help reduce costs with fast,
      efficient access to the most
      current technology.




     Learn more www.microsoft.com/govcostsavings
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      Turning Data into Power
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Turning Data into Power
                    Unlocking Big Data for Agencies




                    ig data has been a hot         and processed; and variety, or the multitude of
                    topic this year, with many     sources from which the organization or agency


   B                individuals and organiza-
                    tions discussing what it is
                    and how best to use it in
                    their particular industry or
                    agency. Though there’s no
                                                   receives data, which can include anything from
                                                   sensor readings to posts on social media sites
                                                   to cell phone GPS signals and much more.

                                                   Challenges
official definition of big data, there are a few
key points that many experts agree constitute      Although big data has many benefits for gov-
big data, otherwise known as the “Three V’s”:      ernment agencies, challenges exist to fully un-
volume, which refers to the large amount of        lock big data and turn information into power.
data that an organization or agency amasses;       One of the main challenges with big data is
velocity, the rate at which data is being gen-     having the technology and staff available to
erated and how quickly it must be received         capture, store, distribute, manage, and analyze
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      all of the information. This of-
      ten requires agencies to invest     straightforward.      According
      both time and money, some-          to Zach Friend, crime analyst
      thing many agencies lack in         with SCPD, “We’re inputting
      today’s difficult fiscal environ-   data into this algorithm and
      ment. Keeping up with the           producing hotspot maps that
      constant stream of data can         tell our officers where to pa-
      also prove to be rather diffi-      trol, hopefully to help prevent
      cult.                               crimes before they occur.” Hot
                                          spots, Friend noted, are 500
      Though big data is volumi-          foot by 500-foot areas in which
      nous, fast moving, complex,         the probability of crime occur-
      and often requires investing        ring is higher than in any other
      time and resources, govern-         locations. The police depart-
      ment has made effective use         ment originally created ten
      of it. In the next section, we      hot spots a day, but eventually
      detail two case studies dem-        bumped that number up to
      onstrating ways in which gov-       15 in order to increase buy in
      ernment has successfully used       from officers.
      big data.
                                          Though predictive policing
      Predictive Policing: Santa          does not replace officer in-
                                          tuition, Friend believes that
      Cruz Police Department              it does normalize informa-         timeframe in 2011, before the
                                          tion across two important el-      advanced analytics and pre-
      In the summer of 2011, the
                                          ements of law enforcement          diction technology was being
      Santa Cruz Police Department
                                          - experience level and talent      used.
      (SCPD) began a six-month pi-
                                          level. Friend calls the process
      lot project, using large datas-
                                          a “great equalizer for law en-     In July 2012, The Santa Cruz
      ets and a complex algorithm
                                          forcement agencies to ensure       Police Department shifted its
      - based on the same model
                                          that everybody’s patrolling the    predictive policing program
      used to predict earthquake
                                          areas that they should be pa-      from pilot phase to fully opera-
      aftershocks - to try to predict
                                          trolling at the times that they    tional. The system is now fully
      and prevent crime. This ap-
                                          can.”                              automated, and is used to pre-
      proach, called predictive po-
                                                                             dict gang activity and street
      licing, is being adopted across
                                          SCPD’s use of the system has       crimes for specialty units with-
      the country, as police depart-
                                          had positive effects. Without      in the department, in addition
      ments realize the value of big
                                          adding more officers to the        to property theft.
      data in their efforts to catch
                                          streets or changing beats and
      criminals and ensure public
                                          shift times, SCPD realized a       NASA’s Human Spaceflight
      safety.
                                          19% reduction in property
                                          theft when comparing crime
                                                                             Imagery Collection
      The process used by police of-
                                          statistics from the first six
      ficials in Santa Cruz is pretty                                        The   Information    Resources
                                          months of 2012 to the same
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Directorate (IRD) at NASA’s         photo processing system in        has three broad goals:
Johnson Space Center (JSC)          the federal government, as
is responsible for managing         well as an imagery organiza-      1) Advance state-of-the-art
the human spaceflight imag-         tional structure, after which     core technologies needed to
ery collection, one of the larg-    both FEMA and FAA’s programs      collect, store, preserve, man-
est archives of its kind in the     are modeled. JSC has success-     age, analyze, and share huge
world. Images are used by in-       fully collected and catalogued    quantities of data.
dustry and the general public       data for quite some time while
to educate and entertain. The       meeting both federal and          2) Harness these technolo-
collection currently contains       agency requirements for re-       gies to accelerate the pace of
“over 4 million still images, 9.5   cords retention and archiving.    discovery in science and en-
million feet of 16mm motion                                           gineering, strengthen our na-
picture film, over 85,000 video     Looking Ahead to 2013             tional security, and transform
tapes and files representing                                          teaching and learning.
81,616 hours of video in ana-       In March 2012, the Obama ad-
log and digital formats,” and is    ministration unveiled the “Big    3) Expand the workforce need-
growing exponentially.              Data Research and Develop-        ed to develop and use big data
                                    ment Initiative,” which provid-   technologies.
JSC’s efforts to collect and        ed $200 million in funds for R
manage imagery data led to          & D investments. The initiative   Given these investments as
the creation of the first green                                       well as the ever expanding
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      pool of big data success sto-     any type of interaction on the     gain support across the orga-
      ries, we can expect that agen-    website. Armed with this kind      nization.
      cies will begin and/or contin-    of knowledge and a long his-
      ue to examine how Big Data        tory of user behavior, organi-     Have a Clear Scope
      might be useful in their work     zations can have a full view of
      and start making investments      the customer. This information     Izzy advises to start with a
      in the technology and staff       can then be used to improve        clear scope of the project,
      necessary to take full advan-     services for the end user, driv-   “Don’t start with an open-end-
      tage of Big Data’s potential.     ing improved productivity and      ed project. Try and solve one
                                        efficiency for the agency.         problem and answer one ques-
      3 Keys to Big Data: Quick                                            tion. You can expect some kind
                                        GovLoop and Oracle recently        of iterative approach as you go
      Wins, Clear Scope, Com-           collaborated to produce the        forward. Big data is a data dis-
      municate                          Big Data Industry Perspective,     covery exercise and it almost
                                        which you can view online be-      becomes like a habit.” Having a
      For centuries, government         low or download as a PDF. The      clear scope and knowing what
      organizations have been col-      brief talks with Big Data ex-      problem is trying to be solved
      lecting data from a variety of    perts Peter Doolan, Group Vice     is critical for big data. With so
      sources, and using the collect-   President, Chief Technologist,     much data and information
      ed data to inform their deci-     Oracle Public Sector and Izzy      that agencies collect, having a
      sion-making. With the boom in     Sobkowski, CIO, New York City      clear scope and project goals
      non-traditional forms of data     Department of Health and Hu-       is essential to success.
      such as social media, video,      man Services. Peter and Izzy
      digital photographs and email,    share their experiences using      Communicate
      government agencies are now       Big Data and identify common
      challenged how to best collect,   challenges and provide some        Izzy identified numerous best
      manage, and drive decisions       best practices for government      practices related to clear com-
      from data. Today, government      agencies.                          munications. Izzy suggests
      leaders are increasingly ex-                                         to set reasonable goals, meet
      ploring innovative ways to use    Quick Wins                         deadlines, control cost and
      big data to glean insights to                                        value of the project, deliver
      improve efficiency within their   Izzy mentioned the impor-          on budget, and to build the
      agency.                           tance of having quick wins         project with confidence. Izzy
                                        while running your big data        states, “Setting reasonable
      Further, as more kinds of data    program. Izzy states, “Like ev-    goals, not over promising in
      on the web become transac-        erything in the government,        terms both of time and cost
      tional, government agencies       just really showing the value      and value, but getting consen-
      are pressed to develop a mul-     of what you’re doing. This is      sus that these are items which
      tidimensional view of their       the quick win. Show the im-        are valuable and then deliver-
      customers and citizens. For in-   pact that it’s having on the       ing them on time and on bud-
      stance, a government agency       agency.” By pointing to quick      get, built a lot of confidence
      that provides permits online      wins and being able to quickly     and have allowed this program
      can track dozens of statistics    identify ways the big data ini-    to thrive.
      about visitors. The agency        tiative is enabling the agency
      can see how customers ar-         to become more productive
      rive, page views, collect com-    and efficient, the team will be
      ments, exit paths and nearly      energized and will be able to
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      Cloud Technology
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                         Cloud Technology
   Finding New Efficiencies, Cost Savings
                                            and Improved Services




                   echnology can certainly        facilitating open data initiatives, or mobility,
                   help facilitate innovation,    the cloud has certainly made an enormous im-


    T
                   and cloud technology has       pact for government employees, and continues
                   become essential to facili-    to transform how government operates. Ajay
                   tate innovation and to build   Budhraja, CTO at a US Government Agency, de-
                   a 21st century government.     scribed on GovLoop the impact cloud comput-
                   With the “cloud first” men-    ing is having in government:
tality being endorsed by the highest levels of
government, agencies have looked to embrace       “Cloud has dramatically changed how we think
innovative technologies such as cloud technol-    about and utilize services. Cloud facilitates rap-
ogy to optimize internal processes, which in      id deployments due to quick availability of scal-
turn will re-define how services are delivered    able services. It provides the high service veloc-
by government.                                    ity to manage changes incrementally and less
                                                  time for provisioning storage and applications.
Cloud technology has certainly made waves         Cloud can enhance productivity by providing
this year in the government IT space. Whether     the infrastructure or application platforms and
it is for improved collaboration, cost savings,   related tools to respond to customer needs
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      faster, giving organizations an    grate to the cloud. The cloud        Case Studies: FedRAMP
      edge over others that have not     also relates to governments
      assessed such mechanisms. In       ability to recruit and retain tal-   With the implementation of
      addition, the on-demand ca-        ent, as the entering workforce       the Federal Risk and Authori-
      pabilities can lead to efficient   expects cloud technology to          zation Management Program
      utilization of resources. I have   be the norm for improved col-        (FedRAMP), cloud adoption
      seen applications that tradi-      laboration and efficiency. Fur-      will hopefully continue to be
      tionally would take months         ther, training employees on          embraced by government,
      to deploy, being rolled out in     how to use cloud technology          and work to remove some of
      several weeks due to the cloud     to best improve internal ef-         the common challenges faced
      and new environments being         ficiency and performance is          by government employees
      set up very quickly, the key is    critical for the success of gov-     while adopting cloud technol-
      to carefully assess existing ca-   ernment cloud initiatives.           ogy. FedRAMP is a government
      pabilities and focus on service                                         wide program that helps gov-
      and process integration.”          Although these challenges ex-        ernment agencies implement
                                         ist, there are dozens of great       cloud based technology. At
      Challenges                         cases studies for government         the core of FedRAMP is pro-
                                         agencies to learn from. Addi-        viding government officials
      Three core challenges for the      tionally, the implementation of      with a standardized approach
      cloud continue to be informa-      FedRAMP in 2012 has helped           to security, authorization and
      tion management, data pri-         guide agencies in their cloud        monitoring of cloud-based
      vacy, and interoperability as      adoption, and help them work         services.
      more business functions mi-        through common challenges.
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                          W
    Linda Cureton                   ith cl oud w e ar e ab le to take ad van t age o f
           NASA CIO
   from a recent inter-             flexible, scalable, elasticity of the cloud is nothing to sneeze about. As
view with GovLoop on                commercial providers make that secure and affordable and easy to pro-
 the DorobekINSIDER.
                          vision that puts it within very accessible reach for agencies. Security concerns in
                          the cloud are more emotional than real at this point.




      With the implementation of Fe-         rity authorizations using
      dRAMP, government wide ac-             a baseline set of agreed          Improves real-time secu-
      quisition of cloud technology          upon standards to be used         rity visibility.
      is expected to increase. With          for Cloud product approval
      FedRAMP, cloud service pro-            in or outside of FedRAMP.         Provides a uniform ap-
      viders will have to use a third                                          proach to risk-based man-
      party to verify the company            Ensure consistent applica-        agement.
      meets basic security require-          tion of existing security
      ments. FedRAMP is an exten-            practices.                        Enhances    transparency
      sion of the Obama Adminis-                                               between government and
      tration’s “Cloud First” strategy,      Increase confidence in se-        cloud service providers
      detailed by the memorandum             curity assessments.               (CSPs).
      released on December 8th,
      2011.                                  Increase automation and           Improves the trustworthi-
                                             near real-time data for con-      ness, reliability, consisten-
      FedRAMP.gov states the fol-            tinuous monitoring.               cy, and quality of the Fed-
      lowing program goals:                                                    eral security authorization
                                          FedRAMP.gov states the fol-          process.
          Accelerate the adoption         lowing program benefits:
          of secure cloud solutions                                         FedRAMP is important as it
          through reuse of assess-           Increases re-use of exist-     aids government agencies in
          ments and authorizations.          ing security assessments       cloud adoption. With a uni-
                                             across agencies.               formed security measures and
          Increase confidence in se-                                        protocols, more agencies will
          curity of cloud solutions.         Saves significant cost, time   adopt cloud computing, and
                                             and resources – “do once,      retain security.
          Achieve consistent secu-           use many times.”
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      Case Studies: NASA’s Jet
      Propulsion Laboratory               prove world-wide response to          those services, as a CIO, that
      (JPL)                               natural disasters,” stated Linda.     enables us to shift our focus
                                                                                on other types of more mis-
      One great example of cloud          Looking to 2013                       sion critical areas.”
      technology comes from NASA.
      According to Linda Cureton,         As new technology enters the          In 2013, cloud computing will
      NASA CIO, NASA has used the         government IT space, it is es-        continue to shape the gov-
      cloud to help connect with          sential for agency leads to ac-       ernment IT landscape. Cloud
      citizens through the “Be a          knowledge how technology              computing, in tandem with
      Martian” initiative. This initia-   changes the function of the           other technologies like mobile
      tive is being run by NASA’s Jet     CIO’s role, and what the true         devices, is a game-changer
      Propulsion Laboratory (JPL),        business value is for the agen-       for government. The promise
      the laboratory loaded 250,000       cy. Cloud has a great business        of cutting cost and working
      pictures of Mars into a cloud       case as it allows CIOs to move        through fiscal austerity is ap-
      platform, and shared the im-        from focusing on commodity            pealing to all in government.
      ages with the public. “This “Be     IT to focus on delivering deep-       The cloud is part of the solu-
      a Martian” initiative has been      er mission value.                     tion, leveraging cloud tech-
      very popular, serving over                                                nology can help agencies cut
      2.5 million data queries from       Malcolm Jackson, CIO of the           cost, increase productivity and
      crowd-sourcing applications         EPA, recently spoke with Chris        assist in cross-agency collabo-
      and proving that the cloud can      Dorobek on GovLoop’s Daily            ration. We are living in a fas-
      be a terrific way to reach and      Podcast regarding cloud tech-         cinating time for government
      engage the public and support       nology in government. Mal-            innovation. The ability to con-
      STEM activities in our schools,”    colm stated, “[Cloud] does            nect individuals, resources and
      Linda acknowledged.                 change our job…We don’t               information is unlike any other
                                          have to worry about commod-           time in history. In many ways,
      By starting with a small pilot,     ity IT services, that part of it we   cloud technology is at the
      NASA has been able to take          can allow a vendor to provide         heart of this transformation.
      this quick win and expand the
      scope to dozens of fascinat-
      ing cloud projects that deeply
      serve the mission. For exam-
      ple, NASA has entered into




                                             “
                                                 [ C lo u d ] do e s c ha n g e o u r jo b…
      a strategic partnership with
      USAID to deploy a geospa-
      tial information technology
                                                 We don’t have to worry about commodity IT services,
                                                                                               “
      infrastructure called SERVIR.
                                                 that part of it we can allow a vendor to provide those
      “SERVIR integrates satellite
                                                 services, as a CIO, that enables us to shift our focus on
      and ground-based data with
                                                 other types of more mission critical areas.
      forecast models to monitor en-
      vironmental changes and im-
                                                                                   - Malcolm Jackson         EPA CIO
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  From GovLoop.com

Cloud Computing Offers Cost Savings for Public & Private Sector
Andrew McAfee, a principal re-    their larger counterparts, al-     to the cloud to cut costs and
search scientist at the Center    lowing them choose the type        become more efficient. Al-
for Digital Business at the MIT   of IT that fits best; thus, SMBs   though the cloud offers doz-
Sloan School of Management,       are typically the bellwethers      ens of great opportunities to
recently shared some of his re-   for the future of enterprise       advance the mission of the
search on the Google Policy by    computing.” Andrew states, “To     agency, there are a lot of ques-
the Numbers blog. His findings    determine how the costs of the     tions about how to make the
showed how the private sector     cloud compare to on-premise        transition to the cloud. Below
is expecting significant cost     IT, the model allows users to      is a great government case
savings by moving on-premise      select a number of cloud com-      study about cloud adoption.
IT to the cloud. Andrew’s blog    puting services that cover the     The case study highlights the
post had a lot of interesting     most common needs of SMBs,         Idaho National Lab, and some
insights that can be applied      including email, office pro-       of the success they have had
to government. The study fo-      ductivity software, account-       with cloud adoption.
cused on small and medium-        ing and finance software, CRM
sized business (SMBs), which      software, and file and print       Idaho National Lab has
Andrew states account for         functionality.”
99.6% of businesses in the U.S.                                      Gone Google
(Government was not included      It is always interesting to take   Posted by Denise Stephens, CIO, Idaho
in his study).                    a look at the private sector       National Laboratory
                                  and what lessons learned can
Andrew states, “SMBs lack the     be found. The private sector is    Editors note: Today’s guest blog-
constraints and legacy costs of   not alone in the push to move      ger is Denise Stephens, CIO and
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      Information Management direc-       ployees to Google Apps for          ers work at our complex in the
      tor of the Idaho National Labo-     Government from Lotus Notes.        desert, some 30 miles away.
      ratory (INL). INL joins a growing   INL has not taken this transi-      In the past, this geographic
      number of government agen-          tion lightly. We have spent the     separation made it harder for
      cies that have made the switch      better part of a year develop-      employees to share informa-
      to Google Apps for Government.      ing requirements, engaging          tion. Google Apps is improving
                                          in internal pilots to mitigate      communications by allowing
      Located in southeastern Idaho       risk and overcoming emerg-          employees to work together in
      on nearly 900 square miles          ing challenges as a cross-or-       real-time with voice and video
      of desert, the Idaho National       ganizational team to smooth         chat, calendar sharing and si-
      Laboratory is the lead lab for      our move to the cloud. Google       multaneous document edit-
      nuclear research for the U.S.       Apps is the right investment to     ing.
      Department of Energy (DoE).         move the laboratory forward
      Employees at INL work on di-        while meeting the lab’s impor-      In this case, INL simply couldn’t
      verse projects that include         tant requirements.                  afford not to go to the cloud.
      making batteries used on Unit-                                          This move is less expensive,
      ed States space missions, de-       Due to our remote location,         and allows the lab to take a
      veloping new technologies for       having a reliable, redundant        flexible, nimble and cost effec-
      nuclear reactors, protecting        email system is paramount.          tive approach to lab communi-
      critical infrastructure and op-     Google Apps’ track record of        cations. Instead of managing
      erating the world’s 64th fastest    99.9% uptime gives INL em-          infrastructure, INL has chosen
      supercomputer.                      ployees’ confidence that their      to invest in capabilities that
                                          email will be there when they       support the lab’s critical mis-
      System integrator Unisys re-        need it. Some INL employees         sion areas.
      cently completed the migra-         work in facilities in the city of
      tion of nearly 5,000 INL em-        Idaho Falls, while many oth-
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      Agile Project Management
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Agile Project Management
 Changing Traditional Project Management:
                                       Bringing Agile Methodology
                                                                       to Government




                    ederal agencies depend on         rebaselined projects, 51% must be rebaselined
                    IT to support their missions      a second time. Agencies simply cannot afford


     F
                    and spent over $76 billion        these project failures during a time of shrink-
                    on IT in fiscal year 2011. Al-    ing resources and increased technology expec-
                    though agencies have in-          tations.
                    vested billions into govern-
                    ment IT initiatives, almost       The days of the 10-year government IT plan
 50% of IT projects fail. Far too often lengthy       and project are over. With the rapid pace of
 IT projects incur cost overruns and schedule         technology and changing requirements, the
 delays and contribute little to mission-related      technology is outdated by the time it is im-
 outcomes. A recent Government Account-               plemented. Leaders such as White House CIO
 ability Office (GAO) study reports that roughly      Steve VanRoekel and White House CTO Todd
 forty-eight percent of all IT projects fall behind   Park have pushed government to embrace
 schedule and must be rebaselined, and of those       modular development, prototyping, and lean
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      startup methods. To reduce
      the risk of such problems, the




                                               The
      Office of Management and
      Budget (OMB) recommends
      modular software delivery
      consistent with an approach
                                                                                     1.          Individuals and Int
                                                                                                 Over Processes and
      known as agile, which calls for
      producing software in small,




                                               Agile
      short increments.

      Agile development is based
      on the practice of shorter soft-
      ware development and deliv-
      ery. Agile breaks projects into
      short duration springs to de-




                                               Manifesto
      liver functioning components
      and evaluate this functional-
      ity firsthand. Agile empha-
      sizes this early and continu-
      ous software delivery, as well
      as using collaborative teams
      that can quickly respond to
      valid changing requirements,
      and measuring progress with        complete a full functionality.      day and has four core values:
      working software built incre-                                          (1) individuals and interactions
      mentally. In contrast, with the    2. Timing and scope of plan-        over processes and tools, (2)
      traditional waterfall approach,    ning – Agile plans at a very        working software over com-
      IT gathers the requirements        high level of planning with         prehensive documentation, (3)
      up front, gets approval from       most of planning done at each       customer collaboration over
      business unit, and goes off to     iteration, while waterfall plans    contract negotiation, and (4)
      build and test the system. Six     the whole project in detail at      responding to change over fol-
      months or a year later they        beginning.                          lowing a plan.
      come back with a solution, but
      often during that time the re-     3. Project status evaluation – In   Agile development is more
      quirements have changed.           agile, project status evaluation    of a philosophy than a rigid
                                         is about working functionality      methodology. However, there
      There are three main differ-       while waterfall is about com-       are some key features of suc-
      ences between agile and tradi-     pleting milestones against a        cessful agile projects. The
      tional development:                plan.                               GAO recently completed a re-
                                                                             port “Effective Practices and
      1. Timing and scope of soft-                                           Federal Challenges in Apply-
      ware delivery – Agile works in
                                         Agile Best Practices
                                                                             ing Agile Methods” and part of
      sprints of eight weeks or less                                         their findings identified 10 key
                                         The agile approach was first ar-
      which provides some piece                                              practices of an effective agile
                                         ticulated in a 2001 document
      of functionality while water-                                          initiative in government agen-
                                         called the Agile Manifesto. The
      fall produces in no consistent,                                        cies:
                                         manifesto is still relevant to-
      fixed duration and doesn’t
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 eractions
d Tools                         2.         Working Software Over
                                           Comprehensive Documentation




   Responding to Change Over
             Following a Plan         4.                    Customer Collaboration Over
                                                                  Contract Negotiation           3.
                                           lated to security and progress     systemic flaws in traditional
         1. Start with agile guidance      monitoring in your queue of        methods. The UK Cabinet Of-
         and an agile adoption strategy.   unfinished work.                   fice committed to using agile
                                                                              delivery in half of all major
         2. Enhance migration to ag-       8. Gain trust by showing value     ICT-enabled change programs
         ile concepts using agile terms    at the end of each iteration.      by April 2013.
         and examples.
                                           9. Use tools and metrics to        Case Study: Immigration
         3. Continuously improve agile     track progress.
         adoption at project and orga-
                                                                              and Customs Enforcement
         nization levels.                  10. Track progress daily and       (ICE)
                                           openly.
         4. Look to identify and address                                      At the Immigration and Cus-
         impediments at the organiza-      Agile development is not           toms Enforcement (ICE) agen-
         tion and project levels.          only a quickly growing trend       cy, IT Program Manager Brent
                                           in the United States, it is also   Bushey turned to agile devel-
         5. Get stakeholder/customer       growing in popularity in UK        opment for the aCRIME sys-
         feedback often.                   government. In March 2011,         tems. The mission of aCRIME
                                           the Institute for Government       is to provide quick responses
         6. Empower small, cross-func-     advocated the use of agile         to state and local law enforce-
         tional teams.                     methods for government ICT         ment officers who have a sub-
                                           projects because existing ‘best    ject in custody for a criminal
         7. Include requirements re-       practices’ cannot deal with        offense and have a question of
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                                                                            Within a year, aCRIME began
                                                                            delivering vast more function-
                                                                            ality and started to change the
                                                                            culture of development. One
                                                                            key value of agile is improving
                                                                            on failure. “You can’t be afraid
                                                                            to fail. The key is to fail fast and
                                                                            fail small. The smaller the risk
                                                                            and iteration the easier it is to
                                                                            course correct mid-project,”
                                                                            said Bushey.

                                                                            Further, there are other great
                                                                            case studies on government
                                                                            using agile. The FBI Sentinel
                                                                            project had taken over ten
                                                                            years, cost over $1 billion and
                                                                            ten years and still was not suc-
                                                                            cessful. They were close to
                                                                            killing the project when they
                                                                            moved to agile, dropped the
                                                                            number of project staff from
      their immigration status.          they focused on making sure        125 to 55 and brought in pri-
                                         there was deployable code          vate-sector consultants to
      ICE IT had been using the tra-     that works in production, ap-      implement agile using 2-week
      ditional waterfall method for      proved by the customer and         sprints. Less than a year later
      years and it no longer was         drives mission value.              after 21 successful sprints, this
      working. They gathered all                                            likely failure has been declared
      the requirements up front and      When asked for tips on imple-      a success.
      deliver functionality 1-2 years    menting agile in government,
      later and by then, the require-    Bushey stated 5 key pieces
      ments had changed and no                                              Challenges with Agile
      longer meet user needs.            1. Develop a strong and cohe-
                                         sive mission.                      Agile development does not
      ICE switched to an agile ap-                                          lack challenges. Agile requires
      proach, breaking up the work       2. Identify the highest priority   a shift in thinking that does
      into small manageable func-        items and tackle those first.      not always fit with other pro-
      tions and had end users in-                                           cesses. For example, govern-
      volved in a daily process.         3. Work with the end users and     ment contracts are not written
      They co-located with their         the development team to ac-        for agile – they often require
      end user, and even had daily       complish the tasks.                significant lead times, stable
      morning stand-up meetings                                             requirements up front, and dif-
      to prioritize the top function-    4. Create a rigorous methodol-     ficult to structure in pay as you
      ality needs and build towards      ogy and terminology.               go.
      improved solutions. ICE had
      a simple goal, for every sprint,   5. Set a defined time period.      In addition to procurement
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practices, GAO found three          ployees and partners are all        (here is the executive sum-
other major challenges with         connected to the organization       mary and full version of the re-
agile. 1) Customers did not         in new ways. This shift puts        port.) There’s a lot of excellent
trust iterative solutions as they   pressure on an organization to      data and insights that can help
had been trained in thinking        digitize and adapt to changes       organizations improve citizen
in other approach 2) Standard       in technology, but also devel-      engagement and navigate
compliance reviews in govern-       op opportunities to innovate        changes in technology.
ment are difficult to execute       and lead. To outperform the
within an iteration as the com-     competition, the report identi-     Technology is #1
pliance processes aren’t built      fies three imperatives to suc-
for agile 3) Traditional artifact   cess:                               The number one factor impact-
and status reviews do not align                                         ing organizations is changes
with agile. Government agen-           Empowering employees             in technology. According to
cies have numerous document            through values.                  the report, 71% of CEOs rank
requirement and standard                                                it as the most critical external
gate review processes that do          Engaging customers as            factor, just ahead of people
not match agile standards.             individuals.                     skills and market factors. Like
                                                                        a double-edged sword, CEOs
Leading Through Connec-                Amplifying innovation            see immense promise with ad-
                                       with partnerships.               vancing technology, but also
tions – Adopting Agile                                                  fear falling behind. Across the
                                    At the core of this report is       spectrum, CEOs also noted
Recently, IBM released its
                                    agile methodology, the devel-       that technology was no longer
Global CEO Study “Leading
                                    opment of user centric design       just a means to improve effi-
Through Connections,” which
                                    and incorporating stakehold-        ciency, but an “enabler of col-
compiles interviews from over
                                    ers throughout the process.         laboration and relationships—
1,700 CEOs in 64 countries
                                    Critically, the report identifies   those essential connections
across 18 industries, including
                                    the need to develop partner-        that fuel creativity and inno-
the public sector. The report
                                    ships and internal processes        vation.” The boom in social
looks at how leading CEOs are
                                    that can quickly be adopted         media allows organizations to
responding to an increasing-
                                    to meet the complex needs           engage citizens and customers
ly open and interconnected
                                    of customers. Below are some        individually, and changes how
world, where customers, em-
                                    of takeaways from the report        employees share ideas and
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      work together.                      ensure employees can learn           compared trying to make
                                          from experience and keep up          sense of all the available cus-
      Empower Employees to                with the changing times. Ac-         tomer data to drinking form a
      Open Up Your Organi-                cording to the report, 75% of        fire hose. For this reason, im-
      zation                              CEOs listed collaborative as         proving analytical capabilities
                                          the most important personal          and the ability to extra mean-
      To meet customer expecta-           characteristic of an employee.       ingful information from vari-
      tions and stay competitive,                                              ous sources is a top priority for
      organizations are working to        Engage Customers as                  most organizations.
      become more transparent and         Individuals
      collaborative. In fact, many                                             Another common theme was
      organizations are encourag-         One common theme is that             the increasing importance of
      ing a collaborative environ-        CEOs across all organizations        social media. Currently, social
      ment at all levels, including       are investing heavily in their       media is the most underused
      the C-suite. CEOs hope to see       organization’s ability to draw       of all customer interaction
      innovation and hard ROI by          meaningful insights from cus-        methods. However, CEOs pre-
      opening up their organization       tomer data. According to the         dict within the next five years,
      and empowering employees            report, 73% of CEOs prioritize       social media will become one
      to share ideas and “think out-      customer insights above all          of the top ways to interact and
      side the box.” But how do you       other decision areas. A nota-        engage customers, just be-
      empower employees? A large          ble difference from previous         hind face-to-face interactions.
      majority of CEOs believe in-        years is that with technologi-       Many CEOs noted that the real
      stilling the mission and values     cal advances, organizations          value of social media was not
      of the organization into every      are better able to understand        distributing information, but
      employee is the most effec-         customers based on actual            collecting information about
      tive way to draw the very best      behavior and engage them             customers to target services
      from them. Moreover, CEOs           as individuals. According to         on an individual level.
      are seeking employees that          one CEO, the value of under-
      are naturally communicative,        standing the customer as an          Again, be sure to read the
      collaborative and most impor-       individual is not simply “about      full report, which dives much
      tantly, flexible. With technolo-    differentiating ourselves—it’s       deeper into the responses of
      gy advancing rapidly, CEOs are      about how we can help our cli-       CEOs. It is interesting to see
      unable to predict what techni-      ents be different.” Despite, or      how leading CEOs are navi-
      cal skills will be most valuable,   perhaps because of advances          gating changes in technology
      because they don’t exist yet.       in technology, organizations         without any specific direction.
      Therefore, they are emphasiz-       still struggle to fully capitalize
      ing flexibility and creativity to   on all the available data. Many
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      Social Media 2012
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                          Social Media 2012
                         The Year of Social Government




                   ocial media continues to        communicate with citizens, improve their pub-
                   be one of the most impor-       lic image, and get feedback from the commu-


    S              tant trends in government.
                   Whether it is looking at how
                   to calculate the return on
                   investment of social media,
                                                   nity.

                                                   GovLoop partnered with OhMyGov to create
                                                   the “Government Social Media Leaderboard.”
                   proper metrics, or under-       It compares government agencies in terms of
lying business value of social media, the con-     their social media presence and rate of growth
versations around social media are critical to     in social media. The data shows that through-
success of agencies. One way social media has      out the year, agencies are posting more infor-
transformed government is through improved         mation across social channels and witnessing
citizen engagement. Government agencies are        increased participation. These statistics point
increasingly leveraging social media to directly   to the increasing relevance of social media as a
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      platform for interactions with     utilize social media to reach     or of a large city to host a live
      the public.                        citizens and provide informa-     online forum to answer his citi-
                                         tion. Although wider adop-        zens’ questions and hear their
      In the end, social media is        tion has been seen through-       concerns. It became the first
      about connecting and col-          out 2012, challenges remain       of now three Facebook Town
      laborating, developing a two-      on how to best identify value,    Halls hosted by the Mayor.
      way conversation with citizens     measure effectiveness, and
      and learning from citizen ex-      how to best support social me-    The first town hall touched on
      periences to create change as      dia campaigns. Social media       issues of the budget and gener-
      to how government operates.        offers the chance for govern-     al concerns about the city. His
      Social media allows agencies       ment to increase transparency,    next Facebook Town Hall had a
      to connect with citizens, share    boost public opinion, and fa-     more specific focus on educa-
      common challenges, and al-         cilitate conversations with the   tion. The Mayor asked citizens
      lows agencies to tackle com-       public digitally.                 to submit questions online at
      plex problems with the help of                                       www.AskChicago.org before
      citizens.                          Case Study: Public En-            the meeting so he could pre-
                                                                           pare to address them. His lat-
                                         gagement Lessons                  est town hall, which was held
      Challenges                         Learned from Chicago              on May 1, 2012, was to discuss
      Given the extent to which so-      Mayor Rahm Emanual and            Emmanuel’s first year in office.
      cial media outlets have perme-     President Obama                   The meeting was an effort to
      ated popular culture, govern-                                        gain insight from the people
      ments at all levels would be       On June 30, 2011, Mayor Em-       he serves on how to keep the
      doing itself a disservice to not   manuel became the first may-      city moving forward.
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                                  the launch of an Office of Pub-    ask inappropriate or damag-
                                  lic Engagement. It is modeled      ing questions that could have
                                  after the White House depart-      a negative impact on the Pres-
                                  ment that has the same name.       ident’s image. GovLoop mem-
                                  The mission of the organiza-       ber Andreas D. Addison spoke
                                  tion is to provide a point of      to this in his blog post:
                                  contact for citizens and com-
                                  munity groups to interact with     “Regardless of your political
                                  local government agencies. In      affiliation, the candid nature
                                  his press release, Emmanuel        of which the President had
                                  explained: “One of our goals       live conversations with normal
                                  is to ensure we are doing ev-      Americans shows a true un-
                                  erything possible to reach out     derstanding of the democratic
                                  to each and every community,       process. Mr. President took a
                                  engage them in working to          risk. Going live to stream to
                                  improve our city, and to make      the world a conversation post-
                                  government services and as-        State of the Union, was to me
                                  sistance available.” As the for-   a sign of a leader understand-
                                  mer chief of staff to President    ing his position and role to
                                  Obama, Emmanuel is embrac-         the country. Having open dis-
In addition to these live-        ing the shift towards open         cussion about key concerns
streaming Facebook events,        government and transparency        and situations that face many
the Chicago Mayor’s Of-           that is also seen in our federal   Americans today created an
fice Facebook page has live-      government.                        opportunity have a glimpse at
streams announcements and                                            the true human side of Presi-
press conferences for citizens    President Obama has made           dent.”
to listen in on and post com-     “open government” a priority.
ments on. A scroll through        This January, the White House      The President’s candid ap-
the Chicago Mayor’s Office        hosted the first Presidential      proach to citizen involvement
Facebook page shows that the      Google+ Hangout. The Presi-        was a testament to his com-
Mayor’s Office takes engage-      dent took in questions from the    mitment to transparency. Yet,
ment on Facebook seriously.       White House’s YouTube chan-        the fielding of questions with
It is rare to see an image up-    nel and used Google Hangout        promises is only useful so long
loaded or a post made that        to speak live with citizens.       as he follows through. For ex-
does not have at least a dozen                                       ample, Jennifer told President
“likes” and multiple comments.    Hosting a Google Hangout           Obama about her husband’s
The dialogue is often a thread    was a bold strategy for the        struggle to find employment.
of interactions between the       President. Even though there       He is a semiconductor engi-
Mayor’s Office and citizens.      was a moderator who read           neer with ten years of experi-
                                  the submitted questions be-        ence, yet has been unable to
A year after his first Facebook   fore they were asked, the live     find work in his field for three
Town Hall, Chicago Mayor          nature of the Hangout left the     years. The President respond-
Rahm Emmanuel announced           possibility open for people to     ed with a promise to act:
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                                           esting information. Below I’ve     vide workspaces that foster in-
      “If you send me your husband’s       shared one of the questions        formation exchange, provide
      resume, I’d be interested in         posed in the report:               consistency across channels
      finding out exactly what’s hap-                                         and devices, empower citizens
      pening right there. Because          How does everyday interac-         and employees, and connect
      the word we’re getting is that       tion with government infor-        with citizens on a personal
      someone in that kind of high         mation and data sets create a      level.
      tech field, that kind of engi-       larger opportunity for govern-
      neer, should be able to find         ment service value?                Social media is about con-
      something right away.”                                                  necting people to information
                                           A. In addition to disseminat-      and each other and provid-
      Looking to 2013                      ing information through elec-      ing multi-way communication
                                           tronic channels, government is     for feedback and evaluation
      Given the growth of social me-       leveraging everyday citizen in-    — critical success elements
      dia use by government agen-          teractions to inform citizens of   of citizen service. By fulfilling
      cies this year, the expectation      road closings, snow emergen-       requirements for relevant in-
      for next year is for this trend to   cy parking rules, and school       formation and quality citizen
      continue. With the recent suc-       closures; improve services;        services through proactively
      cesses of Mayor Rahm’s Face-         and increase citizen satisfac-     listening and responding to
      book Town Halls and President        tion. Social media by its na-      citizens in the channel they
      Obama’s first Google+ Hang-          ture is about communication        choose, government not only
      out, other government orga-          and rapid information sharing,     emulates successful social
      nizations on the local, state        and it enables communication       media strategies but also sup-
      and federal level will likely        through many channels. Social      ports mission delivery.
      look to adopt similar virtual        media technologies such as
      engagement strategies. The           widgets seamlessly integrate       Government has consistently
      digital age gives government         and manage massive amounts         shown that providing informa-
      the power to go to where the         of information; Facebook con-      tion to citizens the way they
      people are. It is up to the indi-    nects affinity groups; and         want to receive it makes the in-
      vidual agencies to take the ini-     blogs and tweets provide im-       formation more relevant, and
      tiative to use this opportunity.     mediate alerts and take infor-     when information is relevant,
                                           mation viral. The technology       it is shared with affinity groups,
                                           is ubiquitous and intuitive to     thus supporting the govern-
      How to Derive Value from             use.                               ment mission. Finally, social
      Everyday Interaction                                                    media, as well as government
      with Citizens                        The choice among these so-         delivery of information and
                                           cial media tools is about the      services, is about adding val-
      GovDelivery recently featured        outcome of the use, not the        ue; that is, efficiently increas-
      an IDC Report that contains          embedded technology. Citi-         ing services, providing trusted
      questions posed by GovDe-            zen redistribution of critical     information to and educating
      livery to Adelaide O’Brien,          information through social         citizens, and increasing citizen
      Research Director of Smart           media      technologies can al-    involvement in government —
      Government Strategies at IDC         low vital information to spread    all aspects of successful citizen
      Government Insights. I’d en-         more quickly to broader audi-      engagement.
      courage you to download the          ences than possible through
      report to check out the full re-     traditional communications.
      port, which had a lot of inter-      Collaborative interfaces pro-
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                                            Final Thoughts
                                                         & Acknowledgements

      As technology continues to evolve at an un-        prove efficiencies, and develop new and in-
      precedented speed, government agencies will        novative solutions to deliver on agency wide
      be forced to modernize current infrastructure      objectives.
      and keep pace with new innovations. In order
      to do so, government will have to re-imagine       Looking to 2013, GovLoop challenges the gov-
      how technology is purchased, implemented           ernment IT community to build on the success
      and perceived in government.                       of 2012 and continue to transform govern-
                                                         ment. Like never the year 2013 will inspire citi-
      Although government has made great strides         zens to take a stake in their communities, and
      in 2012, this report shows that there is more      empower government to tap into the collec-
      work to be done by government. Technology          tive knowledge and energy that modern tech-
      has the power to transform how government          nology has to offer.
      operates, providing a vehicle to cut costs, im-




      The GovLoop team is thankful to all of those who   GovLoop Team Authors
      contributed to the development of this report.
      We thank everyone for their participation in our   •	   Pat Fiorenza, GovLoop Research Analyst
      survey, active community engagement, input and     •	   Emily Jarvis, GovLoop Online Producer
      knowledge shared while developing this guide.      •	   Steve Ressler, GovLoop Founder and President
      This guide would not have been completed with-     •	   Jeff Ribeira, GovLoop Content/Community
      out your assistance and sharing of knowledge            Coordinator
      about government IT in 2012. Special thanks to     •	   Chris Dorobek, Editor at DorobekINSIDER.com
      our government experts interviewed for this re-         and host of GovLoop’s Daily Podcast, DorobekI-
      port:                                                   NSIDER
                                                         •	   Ami Wazlawik, GovLoop Fellow, Fall 2012
      •	 Bernie Mazer, Chief Information Officer, De-    •	   Lindsey Tepe, GovLoop Fellow, Fall 2012
         partment of the Interior                        •	   Hannah Ornell, GovLoop Fellow, Fall 2012
      •	 Jim Ropelewski, Chief Procurement Officer,
         Department of Education
      •	 Linda Cureton, Chief Information Officer,       For more information on this report, please con-
         NASA                                            tact Pat Fiorenza, GovLoop Research Analyst, at
      •	 Malcolm Jackson, Chief Information Officer,     pat@govloop.com
         Environmental Protection Agency
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                         GOVLOOP RESOURCES
The following links are some of GovLoop’s best resources of 2012. Be sure to take a look at some
of the blogs, webinars, guides and trainings and join the conversation.

1.	 A Path to Insights and Improved Decision Making: Predictive Analytics
2.	 3 Keys to Big Data: Quick Wins, Clear Scope, Communicate
3.	 Exploring Bring Your Own Device in the Public Sector
4.	 Navigating the Digital Government Roadmap
5.	 GovLoop Research Report: Re-Imagining Customer Service in Government
6.	 GAO Releases Report Providing Best Practices for Agile Development
7.	 Interactive Infographic: How GIS Influences our Daily Lives
8.	 The Digital Government Strategy Timeline - An Infographic
9.	 Journey Mapping: A Process to Re-Imagine Customer Service in Government
10.	GAO Releases Report on Status of E-Government Act
11.	New IBM Report: A Manager’s Guide for Using Twitter in Government
12.	Gov 2.0 - Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?
13.	Managing the Mobile Workforce: It’s all about grapes, cucumbers, monkeys and rocks
14.	Telework Calculator Shows Your Savings Gained from Teleworking
15.	The Rise of Social Government - Fels Institute Social Media Report Sneak Peak
16.	Learn How You Can Leverage API’s at Your Agency
17.	3 Lessons Learned for Government Communications
18.	Google’s Data Center Revealed
19.	How Do We Define A Digital Citizen?
20.	GovTransformer Case Study - “When The Economy Gets Tough - The Tough Get Innovative”
21.	Using Technology Infrastructure to Solve Public Sector Challenges: Microsoft Blog Series
22.	Strategies to Increase Digital Literacy and Accessibility
23.	How Do You Retain Security With BYOD?
24.	New Models for Government IT: Government IT is at a Tipping Point?
25.	Transitioning to IPv6 - Are You Ready?
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                 HP & GOVLOOP DEVELOP
                         TELEWORK APP




      GovLoop, in partnership with HP, recently          pervisors as well as employees themselves.”
      launched a telework calculator. The calculator
      will help you state your case to your supervi-     Today, the idea of telework and a more flex-
      sor, and show the potential cost savings by        ible schedule has become common across all
      teleworking.                                       sectors and by numerous employers. Although
                                                         telework is now easily attainable due to ad-
      Be sure to visit the calculator to run your own    vancements in technology, there are still cer-
      calculations. The calculator will show you the     tain challenges. Trust continues to be a chal-
      annual total cost savings, hours of productivity   lenge for teleworkers, but through proper
      saved, productivity gained from timesavings,       communication, the use of video, and periodic
      annual vehicle savings and annual pollutant        check-ins, teleworkers can overcome the chal-
      reduction levels.                                  lenge of trust.

      In a recent GovLoop blog, Is Telework a Critical   Be sure to take a look at the telework calcula-
      Benefit?, Lindy Kyzer stated, “A decade ago, the   tor, and run through the calculations. By show-
      idea of telework wasn’t even a consideration       ing the cost savings, employees can work to
      for many people, especially workers in the fed-    develop a better case to telework
      eral government. Presence was seen as a key
      aspect of employment and productivity, for su-
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           creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, busi-
nesses, governments and society. The world’s largest technology company, HP brings together
a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure to
solve customer problems. Federal, state and local government IT decision makers trust HP’s time-
tested legacy of innovation and proven global hardware leadership to help them answer the call
to deliver a more streamlined, transparent and secure government through the strategic use of
technology. Follow HP Government on Twitter at @christinaatHP or on GovLoop at HP for Gov.

“HP technology is helping us deliver     “We’re getting high quality products   “It’s great to have HP partners
dramatic changes in the way we do        and services from an industry lead-    at hand for my day-to-day needs,
business and serve the public. We        er, improving our ability to manage    but it’s also incredibly valuable to
can deliver services faster, and do it   the environment, and getting more      have access to a company with
more efficiently than ever before.”      value for our dollar. Developing a     HP’s broad expertise in technol-
                                         closer relationship with HP is one     ogy. It’s the best of both worlds.”
- Dorothy Brown, Office of the Clerk     of the best decisions we’ve made.”
of the Circuit Court of Cook County                                             - Scott Smith, Director, Informa-
(Clerk’s Office), Ill.                   - Garry Beaty, Chief Information Of-   tion Systems, City of Bristol, Conn.
                                         ficer, City of Boise, Boise, Idaho
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         BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REPORT

      Expansion of Mobility: The Perfect Storm for Government Agencies:
      GPO Mobile: U.S. Government Printing Office | Keeping America Informed

      Indiana School Bus Inspections Rev Up With New App: Government Technology, Sarah Rich. April 4,
      2012

      The Digital Government Strategy Timeline - An Infographic: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Gov-
      ernment, Jeff Ribeira. August 9, 2012

      Census Bureau Releases Its First Mobile App Providing Real-Time Statistics on U.S. Economy: United
      States Census Bureau, Press Release. August 9, 2012.

      Census Bureau App Leads Digital Transformation: Random Samplings: The Official Blog of the U.S. Cen-
      sus Bureau, Avi Bender. August 23, 2012.

      Dear Government: Do you have an app for that?: Microsoft on Government Blog, Parul Bhandari. July 10,
      2012.

      One Billion Smartphones by 2016: Here Comes the Mobile Arms Race: Time Magazine, Sam Gustin. Feb-
      ruary 12, 2012.

      Turning Data into Power: Unlocking Big Data for Agencies
      Predictive Policing a Success in Santa Cruz, California: Government Technology, Brian heaton. October 8,
      2012

      TechAmerica Foundation: Final Big Data Case Study: NASA Human Spacefligh Imagery [PDF]. Larry
      Sweet, NASA JSC CIO and Maura White, Imagery Systems Lead.

      Obama Administration Unveils “Big Data” Initiative: Announces $200 Million in New R & D Investments:
      Office of Science and Technology Policy [PDF], Executive Office of the President, 2012.

      3 Keys to Big Data: Quick Wins, Clear Scope, Communicate: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Gov-
      ernment, Pat Fiorenza. October 5, 2012.
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Finding New Efficiencies, Cost Savings and Improved Services through Cloud Tech-
nology
Major impacts of Cloud Computing: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Goverment, Ajay Budhraja.
August 18, 2012

U.S. General Services Administration: Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP).

IT Reform at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: NASA CIO Blog, Linda Cureton. June 8,
2012.

The Changing Role of the CIO -- Insights from EPA’s CIO Malcolm Jackson. GovLoop: The Knowledge
Network for Government, Emily Jarvis. July 17, 2012.


Changing Traditional Project Management: Bringing Agile Methodology to Govern-
ment
Save Your Project And Money With Agile: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Government, Josh Nan-
kivel. August 22, 2012.

FBI Sentinel Programme Saved by Agile?: Brian Wernham: Research notes on ‘Agile Project Management
for Government, Brian Wernham. May 31, 2012.

Governance for Agile Delivery: National Audit Office, Publications. July 2012.

You Know You Are Agile If...: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Government, Emily Jarvis. October
25, 2012.

Effective Practices and Federal Challenges in Applying Agile Methods: US Government Accountaiblity
Office (GAO), David A. Powner and Nabajyoti Barkakati. July 27, 2012.

Balter, Ben “The Case for Rebooting Federal IT Procurement” 41 Pub. Cont. L.J. 149. The Public Contract
Law Journal, Fall 2011

Agile Document Development: Part 1 of 2: What is Agile?: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Gov-
ernment, David Tallan. September 17, 2012.

The Year of Social Government: Social Media in 2012
City of Chicago: The Official Site: AskChicago.org. Accessed October 2012.

GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Government and OhMyGov: Government Social Media Leader-
board. Accessed October 2012.
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GovLoop Guide: Government Technology Year in Review

  • 2. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 2. WELCOME CONTENTS About GovLooP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 Executive SummarY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 The Year in Review – Results of 2012 GovLoop Technology Survey - - - - - - - 7 What has been the most important technology trend in 2012? What technology trends are you watching for 2013? What is your greatest challenge implementing new technology? Communicate Value of Project Agile Methodology Training Expert Insights: David Graziano of Cisco Talks BYOD Expansion of Mobility: The Perfect Storm for Government Agencies - - - - - 15 Challenges Case Studies – The Digital Government Strategy Case Study - U.S. Census Bureau 5 Great Mobile Apps from Microsoft Turning Data into Power: Unlocking Big Data for Agencies - - - - - - - - - - 23 Challenges Predictive Policing: Santa Cruz Police Department NASA’s Human Spaceflight Imagery Collection Looking Ahead to 2013 3 Keys to Big Data: Quick Wins, Clear Scope, Communicate Finding New Efficiencies, Cost Savings and Improved Services with Cloud Technology - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29 Challenges Case Studies: FedRAMP Case Studies: NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Looking Ahead to 2013 Cloud Computing Offers Cost Savings for Public & Private Sector
  • 3. 3. 2012TECHREVIEW Changing Traditional Project Management: Bringing Agile Methodology to Government - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 37 Agile Best Practices Case Study: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) BlueCRUSH Program Redefining Analytics in Government The Year of Social Government: Social Media in 2012 - - - - - - - - - - - - 45 Challenges Case Study: Public Engagement Lessons Learned from Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanual and President Obama How to Derive Value from Everyday Interaction with Citizens Final Thoughts & Acknowledgements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 50 GovLoop Resources - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51 HP & GovLoop Develop Telework App Bibliography of Report - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 54 Expansion of Mobility: The Perfect Storm for Government Agencies Turning Data into Power: Unlocking Big Data for Agencies Finding New Efficiencies, Cost Savings and Improved Services through Cloud Technology Changing Traditional Project Management: Bringing Agile Methodology to Government The Year of Social Government: Social Media in 2012 GovLoop Resources
  • 4. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 4. ABOUT GOVLOOP Location GovLoop is headquartered in Washington D.C with a team of dedicated professionals who share a commitment to connect and improve government. GovLoop 734 15th St NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: (202) 407-7421 Fax: (202) 407-7501 GovLoop’s mission is to connect government to day, GovLoop is the leading site for addressing improve government. We aim to inspire public public sector issues. sector professionals by acting as the knowl- edge network for government. The GovLoop GovLoop works with top industry partners to community has over 60,000 members work- provide resources and tools to the government ing to foster collaboration, solve problems and community. GovLoop has developed a variety share resources across government. of guides, infographics, online training and educational events, all to help public sector The GovLoop community has been widely professionals become more efficient Civil Ser- recognized across multiple sectors. GovLoop vants. members come from across the public sector. Our membership includes federal, state, and GovLoop’s 2012 Technology in Review Report local public servants, industry experts and pro- is sponsored by Cisco, Google, GovDelivery, HP, fessionals grounded in academic research. To- IBM, Oracle and Microsoft.
  • 5. 5. 2012TECHREVIEW EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2012 has been an exciting year for government Linda Cureton, Chief Information Officer, NASA technology, everything from Todd Park becom- ing the Federal CTO, the release of the Digital Malcolm Jackson, Chief Information Officer, Government Strategy, FedRAMP launching, Environmental Protection Agency the White House Innovation Fellows Program, and countless examples of mobile application Our report continues with overviews of five development, open data initiatives, and cloud core trends in government technology in 2012, adoption. mobile, big data, cloud adoption, agile meth- odology, and social media. Each trend is high- In this report, GovLoop set out to perform a lighted within this guide and identifies best year in review of government technology, iden- practices, common challenges, and top case tifying the core trends, themes and what to an- studies from 2012. ticipate for 2013. The GovLoop team wanted to stay true to our mission at GovLoop of sharing In 2012 we saw incredible innovations from knowledge and resources to empower govern- government. GovLoop wants to thank the in- ment employees. With that said, not only did novators, front line staff, leaders and agency we want to identify and tell great case studies heads working hard to improve how services of government work in 2012, we also wanted to are delivered to citizens. In times when bud- facilitate the sharing of resources, best practic- gets are constantly tightening, demand is in- es, ideas and solutions to improve how govern- creasing, and the mantra is to do more with ment operates. We believe this report not only less, government leaders are challenged like will highlight some of the best case studies for never before to implement new technology 2012 and technology initiatives, but also en- to facilitate cost savings, efficiencies, and im- courages the government community to share proved reliability. Technology has become es- ideas and work collaboratively to improve the sential to meeting organizational objectives. way that government functions. As such, this report should serve as a roadmap to help you tackle some of your agencies most In late September 2012 GovLoop ran a survey pressing challenges and provide a year in re- asking our community for their insights to top view for government technology in 2012, and technology trends in 2012. The survey had 250 what to expect in 2013. respondents from the government community. Further, GovLoop reached out to key thought Be sure to check out GovLoop.com for more leaders in government for their expert insights. technology related resources, and to join the This report contains comments from the fol- conversation and collaborate with peers. If you lowing leaders in government: have any questions about this report, please feel free to reach out to Pat Fiorenza, GovLoop Bernie Mazer, Chief Information Officer, De- Research Analyst at pat@govloop.com. partment of the Interior Jim Ropelewski, Chief Procurement Officer, De- partment of Education
  • 6. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 6. Expansion of Mobility Turning Data into Power Efficiencies of Cloud Technology Agile Methodology for Government The Year of Social Government
  • 7. 7. 2012TECHREVIEW The Year in Review Results of 2012 GovLoop Technology Survey ovLoop recently conducted Linda Cureton, Chief Information Officer, a survey from 250 members NASA G of our community as part of our year-end technology re- Malcolm Jackson, Chief Information Officer, port. Not only did we reach Environmental Protection Agency out to the GovLoop commu- nity, we also reached out to You’ll be able to listen to their interviews in full key decision makers in government, and have by visiting GovLoop.com. This section of the re- incorporated their insights. The following gov- port provides a snapshot of technology in gov- ernment thought leaders were interviewed for ernment in 2012 and shares the results from this report: our 2012 technology in government survey. Bernie Mazer, Chief Information Officer, De- What has been the most important partment of the Interior technology trend in 2012? Jim Ropelewski, Chief Procurement Officer, Our survey asked respondents to select the Department of Education
  • 8. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 8. 2012 2013 What Are The Most 60% 50% Important 40% 30% 20% Technology Trends 10% of 2012 and 2013? Ag vel Bi Br vic g D ly t ile op in e De An De gY at i c s a a/ ou r m Ow en n t top technology trend, respon- become the normal operating continue to grow.” dents could select all that ap- procedure.” ply with the options of agile Other responses identified as development, big data/ana- Linda continues, “I think we leading trends were mobile lytics, bring your own device started to enter that in 2012. initiatives, such as BYOD and (BYOD), cloud computing, col- We are getting beyond the collaboration tools. Malcolm laboration tools, cyber securi- hype. And commercial prod- Jackson, CIO, EPA, backed up ty, and data center consolida- ucts are now giving offerings these findings, stating, “At the tion. At 56%, cloud computing that are very sensible and eco- EPA we are looking at ways to was the leading response (see nomical. So we’re not making make it easier for people to do graphic for full findings). In a decisions about cloud or not their work. In the past people recent interview, Linda Cure- cloud, we are looking at the were chained to their desks. ton, CIO, NASA, also stated the best service offerings for our They would leave their desks to importance of cloud technol- agency and our environment.” go to a meeting. Collaboration ogy in 2012, “The thing every- would happen in conference one was looking at in 2012 was NASA was not alone imple- rooms. Where I see the federal cloud computing. We are all re- menting cloud technology, government going today is to sponding to the OMB mandate Bernie Mazer, CIO, Department a mobile workforce. Mobile in of cloud first. That coupled of Interior, stated, “This year we that they can take their devic- with the maturity of cloud moved our email to the cloud. es with them. Walk down the products in the commercial And cloud will just continue hall and have conversations space made cloud pretty ex- to expand. We are also look- with people and have instan- citing. I look forward to when ing at adding applications to taneous meetings because the hype goes away and we the cloud. And with the Digital you could loop anyone via a stop looking at cloud as this Government Strategy the role virtual conference. Plus if they cool one off thing and make it of cloud as cost savings will have their devices they have
  • 9. 9. 2012TECHREVIEW Cl mp Co ols Cy Da nso GI Lo rvi Mo vel Sh So Ta Ot S ou ut bl ca ce he be ci ta l i ll ar bi op Co To Co Se De al ab et tio s d ing le m rs r ed Ce da s or ec Me Ap ent nt tio n Se a ur Ba di pl er n rv tio a ity s ic ic ed n at es io their data with them.” partment of the Interior, “We n data. In her interview, Linda are also actively courting the Cureton mentioned, “In 2013 As Jacksons indicates, mo- use of consumer devices into we will see more software as bile is truly a transformational our world. We will have tablets a service headed to the cloud. trend for government. Along and smartphones within our Lots of interest in apps stores with the move to mobile, there department; those devices are in the cloud because it offers has been a boom in the kinds subject to security constraints that type of capability now. of data that has been created. and life cycle management. NASA is also looking at our Jim Ropelewski CPO, Depart- We are also looking at BYOD website and trying to take ad- ment of Education, expanded and how we can protect the vantage of the platform as a on how in 2012 there has been federal database and individu- service layer.” an increasing need for real in- al private space.” sights and improved decisions Linda was also aligned with from the data created, “Right What technology trends our survey respondents, cit- now there is a desire for a ing BYOD as a trend to watch great deal of data. Data analyt- are you watching for in 2013, “Mobile and BYOD will ics is really the big buzzword 2013? become how the government this year. We don’t suffer from does business. CIOs will stop a lack of data but what to do Survey respondents were looking at endpoint devices with it. We are still figuring out also asked which technology but look at data applicants and what’s the best way to crunch trends to watch in 2013. From capabilities to deliver more re- the numbers in order to make our survey, cloud computing liable internet technology,” she strategic decisions.” is anticipated to be one of the continued, “At this point a lot key trends in 2013, just like in of people do BYOD anyway so Bernie Mazer continued about 2012. Other results included in 2013 we want to do it in a the impact of mobile at the De- BYOD, collaboration and big better more managed way.” Fi-
  • 10. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 10. nally, Linda mentioned the im- park rangers who are in the government, which was men- portance of big data in 2013, field. We want them to have tioned in the “other” category stating, “We’ve been dealing the ability that they can take of the GovLoop survey, is the with big data for decades. their devices with correspond- workforce. Jim Ropelewski also But now with the capabilities ing capabilities with them and mentioned this challenge dur- of the cloud, big data has be- have content and data accessi- ing his interview, stating, “It’s come a big deal.” bly anywhere.” not a new or cutting edge chal- lenge. But our real area of con- Mobility was also a core find- What is your greatest cern is finding and maintain- ing, especially in terms of ing a highly skilled workforce. BYOD. Our government experts challenge implementing Right now because technology also believed that mobile will new technology? is getting so sophisticated we be critically important in 2013. need to start thinking of our Malcolm Jackson stated, “The Although technology exists to staff as strategic business of- continued evolution of mo- transform how government ficers.” bile. And growth of apps. We operates, there are a lot of chal- realized there is a tremendous lenges for government agen- Bernie Mazer also mentioned opportunity to build a public- cies to implement technol- some of the challenges related private partnership. We are ogy initiatives. Respondents to legal and security for BYOD looking for opportunities to le- stated the budget as a core initiatives, “We are concerned verage the private sector from challenge, followed by culture, about the legal and security a technology perspective.” Jim leadership, workforce and no ramifications of BYOD and mo- Ropelewski mentioned, “Agen- government precedent. bility. We are presently issuing cies will likely move to more a directive where we are look- mobile workforce in the next Our experts added in some ad- ing at these concerns. We are few years. We’ve already intro- ditional insights as well, Linda actively examining how we duced some iPads and other Cureton and Malcolm Jackson can put access apps on a per- tablets. The other big trend both mentioned the budget- son’s individual device. We are will be BYOD. But BYOD brings ary challenges. Linda states, also looking at native clients a whole host of security chal- “With budget cuts we have to and how we put those on an lenges. We will have to partner get over the IT strategies that individual’s device.” with CIOs even more than we are based on hope. We “hope: do now to make sure that add- we can get a big influx of In our survey, we wanted to ed complications don’t arise money to x,y and z. We’ll that’s stay true to what we do at from BYOD.” just not going to happen any- GovLoop, sharing knowledge, more. We have to change our ideas and resources to empow- Finally, Bernie Mazer adds ad- mindset. CIOs need to become er government employees to ditional insight to the role of brokers of services and have a do their job betters. In the sur- mobility in 2013, stating, “Mo- business savvy.” Jackson adds, vey, we asked what are some bile will define 2013. As part of “Budget cuts will always be a best practices that govern- the Digital Government Strat- challenge. We are always look- ment employees have learned egy government as a whole is ing at ways to carve out funds throughout the year. We found trying to reduce the number for innovation. Because in- three common trends from of workstations. And at the novation is what really drives the responses by government Department of Interior our technology.” employees, communicate the people work outside. We have value of projects, adopt agile biologists and geologist and An additional challenge for project management philoso-
  • 11. 11. 2012TECHREVIEW phy, and train appropriately. spondent stated, “Show (not technology in the workplace, tell) your organization the val- the way government operates Communicate Value of ue through a low risk demo/ continues to evolve and im- Project pilot and enlist an early adopt- pact the current workforce. In ers group to implement the our survey, three core findings One of the core themes in the pilot and advocate for the new appeared as to how to best re- survey was the need for lead- technology.” cruit top IT talent into govern- ers to communicate the value ment. The three core findings of the technology initiative Another additional com- were, offer competitive pay, of- that is taking place within the ment was, “Do real agile de- fer flexible work schedules and agency. This is true from se- velopment and use real us- tell top applicants about the nior leaders to front line em- er-centered design. Don’t amazing opportunity working ployees, the need for proper modify well-used processes for government offers. communication channels is just because you are not used clear. One respondent stated, to them.” Finally, a more con- Survey respondents stated “Support from management cise response about the need that in order to attract top tal- and key player buy-in; start- for agile was stated by a re- ent, there must be competi- ing small; referencing organi- spondent as, “Test. Pilot. Ana- tive pay for employees. One zation change management lyze. Then implement.” respondent stated, “Attractive resources to address cultural pay packages and opportuni- barriers.” Training ties to grow,” as one solution to attract talent. Although Yet, in the end, the initiative competitive pay is certainly Another core theme from the needs to show results. One important, unfortunately, gov- survey, and one that has been survey respondent stated, ernment is not always in the echoed during GovLoop we- “Start small, rack up a few position to compete financial- binars, events, and through wins.” Racking up a few wins ly. With that said, government surveys done this year, was is key, having some quick wins does offer other benefits than the need for training on how to point to and share across a private sector counterparts. to best leverage new technol- team will ultimately help show Flexible work schedules could ogy. “Training is key, identify the value of a project and get be used as one way to recruit, the strengths and weakness support for the initiative. a respondent stated, “Alterna- of people or teams. Look for tive work schedules, telecom- experience and proper leader- muting opportunities,” anoth- Agile Methodology ship and mentorship. Identify er stating, “Be creative. Offer and engage the people work- telecommuting, flexible hours, This was a really interesting ing the project,” stated one training.” finding in the report. Many survey respondent. survey respondents identified A final trend from the survey the importance of bringing Finally, the survey explored was to have people tell their agile methodology into gov- an ongoing and critical chal- story. One respondent stated, ernment. We found this to be lenge for government, recruit- “Recruitment is a difficult chal- such an important trend; we ing and retaining top IT talent lenge in today’s climate -- but expanded one of sections in into government. There is no we still offer some of the most this report to solely agile. The question that the workforce is exciting projects, and amazing key for government agencies changing. Whether it is from growth opportunity.” is to iterate and adapt, one re- Baby Boomers retiring or new
  • 12. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE FP_Headline 12. FP_Body Expert Insights: David Graziano of Cisco Talks BYOD • FP_Bullet This post is an excerpt from GovLoop’s recent report, Exploring Bring Your Own Device inFP_CallToAction the Public Sector. Recently, David Graziano, Director, Security and Unified Access, US Public Sector, Cisco, spoke with Pat Fiorenza of GovLoop on the state of BYOD in the public sector. David provided expert insights on how to best manage, control and implement a BYOD program for a public sector agency. Gra- ziano’s insights provide further evidence that although challenges still remain for BYOD, this is one of the most important trends occurring in government. You can find the complete interview by visiting the blog post, and the complete BYOD guide. David advised that agencies must start by embracing BYOD, and accept that BYOD is a trend that they must act upon, “Embracing BYOD is really important, because if they don’t, then the agency is actually moving away from technology rather than leveraging it to achieve their mission,” states Graziano. Embracing BYOD is essential. BYOD initiatives show a commitment to becoming an innovative workplace and allowing people to work on the platform they desire. “If you embrace BYOD and make it very easy for people to get on the network and enforce policies to protect data, that is the best thing,” David keenly acknowledges. Once BYOD is embraced by agencies, he advises that it is essential that the organization create a simple user experience. David states: “You need to create a simple user experience. This involves guest access and onboarding, this means potentially allowing people access who do not work for you and limiting information they can access. If it is an employee, it is simple onboarding, managing the user experience of getting on the network, establishing and confirming their identity and authenticate who they are and their device, just making this a very smooth process.” David highlighted four core challenges for BYOD, the loss of control, protecting government data, limited access, and changing work practices for new employees. The loss of control is absolutely one of the most critical concerns with BYOD. Graziano states, “Typically loss of control is related to policy, if you are going to let these things on your network, how do you possibly control where they are allowed to go, and what they are allowed to do?” These are important considerations to make while crafting a BYOD policy, and as David mentioned, the importance of a well-crafted policy is essential to the success of any government BYOD initiative. Closely linked to the challenge of a loss of control, is the need to protect government data. David states, “If you are going to allow people access to data and in theory they could pull it down, you run the risk of losing that government data.” Additionally, Graziano advises that policies will differ for government furnished devices and per- sonal devices. “If the devices are government furnished, you can establish one set of policies, and if it is literally BYOD, then you have to establish a different set of policies for that,” stated David. Beyond operational and efficiency gains, BYOD also may contribute to tackling the challenges to recruit and retain top talent in government. GovLoop’s report: Exploring Bring Your Own Device in the Public Sector is an important read for government agencies considering BYOD at their agency. The report will guide agencies through the common challenges and roadblocks faced by peers in government, helping agencies consider all the numerous aspects of BYOD.
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  • 14. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 14. Expansion of Mobility
  • 15. 15. 2012TECHREVIEW Expansion of Mobility The Perfect Storm for Government Agencies he progress surround- portunities for increased productivity. ing employee mobility in T 2012 has been astounding The launch of the Digital Government Strategy to watch unfold. With the earlier this year underscored the federal gov- launch of the Digital Gov- ernment’s unparalleled support for greater ef- ernment Strategy, increased ficiency and innovation through mobility. Their adoption of cloud technolo- goal of building a 21st century government gy, and growing implementation of bring your that works better for the American people own device policies government is in a great highlights the need for increased efficiency in position to capitalize upon mobile technology. government, achievable through mobile tech- The ability to increasingly work from any digi- nology. tal device has given employees greater flexibil- ity for telework, more effective communication With this in mind, one of the greatest innova- from the field, and connectivity from almost tions seen throughout 2012 has been the in- anywhere they go, providing significant op- creased utility and functionality of tablets for
  • 16. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 16. government work. The porta- bility of tablets has enormous potential, especially when looking toward streamlining the collection and digitizing data. In particular, the use of tablets is having a dramatic impact for employees in the field. One great example comes from the State of Indiana. For the State of Indiana Police De- strably increase efficiency, no- to mobile apps. In the City of partment, the process of in- tably through cost savings and Minneapolis, for example, the specting 17,000 state school better employee recruitment, city government has opened buses was vastly simplified among other measures of suc- up a mobile application store, when the state partnered with cess. where work-related productiv- a local college computer class ity applications can be found. to create a customized tablet Throughout the year, Gov- They offer city employees a inspection application. The Loop Insights has highlighted range of apps, from file brows- Department plans to take it a a number of incredible apps ers and PDF readers, giving step further, integrating quick produced throughout govern- tablets the same functional- response (QR) codes into the ment, starting with GSA’s work ity as laptops and desktops. application functionality to launching the USA.gov Mobile For government employees in track bus information. With Apps Gallery. With government Minneapolis, this significantly these technology upgrades, apps relating to categories as increases work mobility. the Illinois Police Department diverse as education, finance, has come a long way from us- medical, travel, and reference Challenges ing checklists on paper forms materials, government has in- just a few years ago. creased the accessibility and While mobile technology has mobility of public information. presented fantastic opportu- This example highlights an ad- This coincides with the Digital nities for increasing efficiency, ditional technology mobility Government Strategy’s goal challenges still remain to fully trend this year, the develop- to unlock government data to capitalize on these advances. ment of productivity appli- spur innovation in and beyond Some agencies have been able cations within government. the public sector. to easily demonstrate the im- Agencies throughout govern- pact of mobile adoption on ment have capitalized on new Even on the local level, em- their mission, clearly estab- mobile technology to demon- ployees have increased access lishing value. For example, the
  • 17. 17. 2012TECHREVIEW Unlock the power of gov- ernment data to spur in- novation across our Nation and improve the quality of services for the American people With these three goals in mind, the strategy has created a framework and timeline for agencies to build a technology Government Printing Office Government Strategy infrastructure to open their has been able to provide great- data, adopt common stan- er access to public information As previously mentioned, this dards, and produce device ag- through mobile applications. year the White House launched nostic content and data for the Other agencies, however, need its new Digital Government public. The framework will al- to ensure they have a clear Strategy: Building a 21st Cen- low government to get in front understanding of the mission tury Platform to Better Serve of technology adoption and value, as well as the impact of the American People. The provide tools to help others mobile adoption on their bot- strategy was put in place to ac- innovate. tom line. complish three major goals: Having a clear framework Another obstacle for integrat- Enable the American peo- across government will dra- ing mobile technology into ple and an increasingly matically increase efficiency, agencies is addressing infor- mobile workforce to access especially for initiatives that mation security. With many high-quality digital gov- span agencies. Previously, in- additional devices accessing ernment information and formation silos in government enterprise data, security is a services anywhere, any- created distinct barriers for real concern. Going forward, time, on any device collaboration, but this new ap- agencies will need to con- proach will allow both public tinue tracking device access, Ensure that as the govern- and private organizations to addressing the variety of ap- ment adjusts to this new access information and spur plications available on those digital world, we seize the innovation. devices, and other measures opportunity to procure to ensure the security of enter- and manage devices, ap- prise information. Case Study - U.S. Census plications, and data in smart, secure and afford- Bureau Case Studies – The Digital able ways
  • 18. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 18. W Malcolm Jackson e a r e i n t h e m i d d le o f a m o b i le e xplosi on. EPA CIO From the perspective of the size (they continue to get smaller), to the per- from a recent inter- view with GovLoop on spective of capabilities and price point. It’s the perfect storm for technolo- the DorobekINSIDER. gists. Platforms should be agnostic; that gets to the whole BYOD mantra. CIOs should be focusing on safe and secure delivery of information in a manner that doesn’t nec- essarily factor in the various operating systems. The big ask becomes. How do we provide a secure tunnel into our systems through the endpoints of mobile devices that our users have available to them and deliver the capabilities they need in a fash- ion that they can use to meet their mission goals. This year, the Census Bureau the economy,” said Buckner. It Looking to 2013 released an app to enable is part of the Census Bureau’s citizens to access real time, approach to increase mobil- As the Digital Government accurate economic data to ity of data and accessibility of Strategy is further implement- help people more efficient- information. The Bureau wants ed throughout government ly do their jobs, and under- to connect with the public in in 2013, it will be exciting to stand their complex data with a way that they actually con- see whether the promise of greater ease. The app is called sume data. “We need to pro- greater efficiency materializes. America’s Economy, and it pro- vide data anywhere, anytime There is a tremendous amount vides updated statistics from on any device,” said Buckner. of opportunity, but agencies the Census Bureau, the Bureau will need to address the chal- of Economic Analysis and the The app is the latest step the lenges outlined in order to Bureau of Labor Statistics. It census has taken to use the In- fully capitalize on mobile tech- includes 16 monthly economic ternet more in both collecting nology. If government is able indicators, such as house sales, and disseminating statistics. to get ahead of the tech curve personal income, international The data is only as valuable as by fully implementing the out- trade, Gross Domestic Product, it is accessible, and this new lined strategy, they will be in a and the unemployment rate. format allows others to ac- great position to take advan- cess that information more ef- tage of new tech trends and Stephen Buckner, Director of ficiently than ever before. Last move to the forefront of tech- New Media and Promotions month, the White House cited nology innovation. at the Census Bureau, told the Census Bureau as an exam- Chris Dorobek that in the first ple of a federal agency that is month of its release the app “making great strides towards was downloaded more than putting a solid foundation for 45,000 times. “The app allows a 21st Century digital govern- you to be the first to know ment in place.” what’s really happening in
  • 19. 19. 2012TECHREVIEW GovLoop Mobility Resources APPS BYOD Want Real-Time Economic Data? Census New GovLoop Report: Exploring Bring Your Launches An App for That Own Device in the Public Sector Text My Bus: Using Open Data to Improve White House Releases Bring Your Own Citizen’s Lives Device Tool-Kit United We Ride: Making Transportation BYOD @ EEOC: case study featured in official Easier With Intra-Collaboration WH guidance Wildfire Danger - There’s An App For That BYOD Pilot: Five Lessons Learned Can Tech Really Help You Engage? Insights 3 Tips for Your Bring Your Own Device From The Knight Foundation Strategy Meet Textizen -- A new way to get citizen feedback in the digital age Ten Steps to Creating Insanely Great Mobile MOBILITY Apps Digital Government Strategy The NASA Mobile App University Yammering On About Mobility, But No Real Solutions... Think Again
  • 20. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 20. 5 Great Mobile Apps from consumers will own a smart- several years now, we’ve even phone by 2016—that’s rough- held developer competitions Microsoft ly one seventh of the world’s to help catalyze mobile app population! For government, development in government. An article over on the Micro- this represents a massive con- If you haven’t already, be sure soft Government Blog reports stituency of citizens who are to check out what our devel- about apps built exclusively increasingly accustomed to— oper community has dreamed for Microsoft Phone 7. The blog and now expect—having ac- up for both federal and state was written by Parul Bhandari, cess to mobile services served and local government from re- Government Industry Solu- up via their smartphones.” cent competitions. Below are tions Lead, Worldwide Public some of my personal favorite Sector. I thought it was an in- This statistic shows the im- government apps that have teresting look at some of the portance of government to been developed for Windows apps built for Microsoft mo- continue to move towards de- Phone 7.” bile devices, and also a look at veloping mobile applications, how much smartphones have mobile friendly websites and Parul closes out his post by impacted our professional and continue to work towards pro- sharing some apps developed private lives. viding services on mobile de- for Microsoft Phone 7. The five vices. Parul talks briefly about apps he identifies is Advanced Parul states, “According to For- the role Microsoft has played in Mobile 311, United Nations rester Research, one billion the developer community, “For News, Eye on Earth, Love Clean Streets, and World of Politics. All of the apps are really cool examples of citizen engage- ment in the mobile space. Advanced Mobile 311 United Nations News Eye on Earth (Click to download PDF) Love Clean Streets World of Politics
  • 21. 21. 2012TECHREVIEW Real for Lean Government Simplify, reduce costs while providing new agency capabilities 3 Ways Microsoft Can Help 1. Use What You Already Own 2. Lighten Your Technology Load 3. Work Without Walls in the Cloud • If you’re government organi- • Telework solutions can help re- zation has a Microsoft enter- • With little to no infrastructure duce travel costs and close gaps prise license agreement, you investment, you can quickly add in a dispersed workforce. may already own some of the powerful software and comput- • Keep teams and resources bet- most powerful solutions on ing resources. ter connected wherever people the market. • Save on hardware, maintenance, are located. • Microsoft Financing can help IT management, and facilities • Virtual workspaces reduce you tailor a payment plan to cost, in addition to software infrastructure costs and give meet your agency needs, real- licensing fees. staff options during disruptions izing the technology benefits • Offer services faster and stay in service due to weather or as you pay. on the latest technology using emergencies. • Software Assurance can help Microsoft cloud services. improve worker productivity, streamline development and help reduce costs with fast, efficient access to the most current technology. Learn more www.microsoft.com/govcostsavings
  • 22. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 22. 010001000110000101110 100011000010010000001 101001011100110010000 001010000011011110111 011101100101011100101 Turning Data into Power
  • 23. 23. 2012TECHREVIEW Turning Data into Power Unlocking Big Data for Agencies ig data has been a hot and processed; and variety, or the multitude of topic this year, with many sources from which the organization or agency B individuals and organiza- tions discussing what it is and how best to use it in their particular industry or agency. Though there’s no receives data, which can include anything from sensor readings to posts on social media sites to cell phone GPS signals and much more. Challenges official definition of big data, there are a few key points that many experts agree constitute Although big data has many benefits for gov- big data, otherwise known as the “Three V’s”: ernment agencies, challenges exist to fully un- volume, which refers to the large amount of lock big data and turn information into power. data that an organization or agency amasses; One of the main challenges with big data is velocity, the rate at which data is being gen- having the technology and staff available to erated and how quickly it must be received capture, store, distribute, manage, and analyze
  • 24. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 24. all of the information. This of- ten requires agencies to invest straightforward. According both time and money, some- to Zach Friend, crime analyst thing many agencies lack in with SCPD, “We’re inputting today’s difficult fiscal environ- data into this algorithm and ment. Keeping up with the producing hotspot maps that constant stream of data can tell our officers where to pa- also prove to be rather diffi- trol, hopefully to help prevent cult. crimes before they occur.” Hot spots, Friend noted, are 500 Though big data is volumi- foot by 500-foot areas in which nous, fast moving, complex, the probability of crime occur- and often requires investing ring is higher than in any other time and resources, govern- locations. The police depart- ment has made effective use ment originally created ten of it. In the next section, we hot spots a day, but eventually detail two case studies dem- bumped that number up to onstrating ways in which gov- 15 in order to increase buy in ernment has successfully used from officers. big data. Though predictive policing Predictive Policing: Santa does not replace officer in- tuition, Friend believes that Cruz Police Department it does normalize informa- timeframe in 2011, before the tion across two important el- advanced analytics and pre- In the summer of 2011, the ements of law enforcement diction technology was being Santa Cruz Police Department - experience level and talent used. (SCPD) began a six-month pi- level. Friend calls the process lot project, using large datas- a “great equalizer for law en- In July 2012, The Santa Cruz ets and a complex algorithm forcement agencies to ensure Police Department shifted its - based on the same model that everybody’s patrolling the predictive policing program used to predict earthquake areas that they should be pa- from pilot phase to fully opera- aftershocks - to try to predict trolling at the times that they tional. The system is now fully and prevent crime. This ap- can.” automated, and is used to pre- proach, called predictive po- dict gang activity and street licing, is being adopted across SCPD’s use of the system has crimes for specialty units with- the country, as police depart- had positive effects. Without in the department, in addition ments realize the value of big adding more officers to the to property theft. data in their efforts to catch streets or changing beats and criminals and ensure public shift times, SCPD realized a NASA’s Human Spaceflight safety. 19% reduction in property theft when comparing crime Imagery Collection The process used by police of- statistics from the first six ficials in Santa Cruz is pretty The Information Resources months of 2012 to the same
  • 25. 25. 2012TECHREVIEW Directorate (IRD) at NASA’s photo processing system in has three broad goals: Johnson Space Center (JSC) the federal government, as is responsible for managing well as an imagery organiza- 1) Advance state-of-the-art the human spaceflight imag- tional structure, after which core technologies needed to ery collection, one of the larg- both FEMA and FAA’s programs collect, store, preserve, man- est archives of its kind in the are modeled. JSC has success- age, analyze, and share huge world. Images are used by in- fully collected and catalogued quantities of data. dustry and the general public data for quite some time while to educate and entertain. The meeting both federal and 2) Harness these technolo- collection currently contains agency requirements for re- gies to accelerate the pace of “over 4 million still images, 9.5 cords retention and archiving. discovery in science and en- million feet of 16mm motion gineering, strengthen our na- picture film, over 85,000 video Looking Ahead to 2013 tional security, and transform tapes and files representing teaching and learning. 81,616 hours of video in ana- In March 2012, the Obama ad- log and digital formats,” and is ministration unveiled the “Big 3) Expand the workforce need- growing exponentially. Data Research and Develop- ed to develop and use big data ment Initiative,” which provid- technologies. JSC’s efforts to collect and ed $200 million in funds for R manage imagery data led to & D investments. The initiative Given these investments as the creation of the first green well as the ever expanding
  • 26. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 26. pool of big data success sto- any type of interaction on the gain support across the orga- ries, we can expect that agen- website. Armed with this kind nization. cies will begin and/or contin- of knowledge and a long his- ue to examine how Big Data tory of user behavior, organi- Have a Clear Scope might be useful in their work zations can have a full view of and start making investments the customer. This information Izzy advises to start with a in the technology and staff can then be used to improve clear scope of the project, necessary to take full advan- services for the end user, driv- “Don’t start with an open-end- tage of Big Data’s potential. ing improved productivity and ed project. Try and solve one efficiency for the agency. problem and answer one ques- 3 Keys to Big Data: Quick tion. You can expect some kind GovLoop and Oracle recently of iterative approach as you go Wins, Clear Scope, Com- collaborated to produce the forward. Big data is a data dis- municate Big Data Industry Perspective, covery exercise and it almost which you can view online be- becomes like a habit.” Having a For centuries, government low or download as a PDF. The clear scope and knowing what organizations have been col- brief talks with Big Data ex- problem is trying to be solved lecting data from a variety of perts Peter Doolan, Group Vice is critical for big data. With so sources, and using the collect- President, Chief Technologist, much data and information ed data to inform their deci- Oracle Public Sector and Izzy that agencies collect, having a sion-making. With the boom in Sobkowski, CIO, New York City clear scope and project goals non-traditional forms of data Department of Health and Hu- is essential to success. such as social media, video, man Services. Peter and Izzy digital photographs and email, share their experiences using Communicate government agencies are now Big Data and identify common challenged how to best collect, challenges and provide some Izzy identified numerous best manage, and drive decisions best practices for government practices related to clear com- from data. Today, government agencies. munications. Izzy suggests leaders are increasingly ex- to set reasonable goals, meet ploring innovative ways to use Quick Wins deadlines, control cost and big data to glean insights to value of the project, deliver improve efficiency within their Izzy mentioned the impor- on budget, and to build the agency. tance of having quick wins project with confidence. Izzy while running your big data states, “Setting reasonable Further, as more kinds of data program. Izzy states, “Like ev- goals, not over promising in on the web become transac- erything in the government, terms both of time and cost tional, government agencies just really showing the value and value, but getting consen- are pressed to develop a mul- of what you’re doing. This is sus that these are items which tidimensional view of their the quick win. Show the im- are valuable and then deliver- customers and citizens. For in- pact that it’s having on the ing them on time and on bud- stance, a government agency agency.” By pointing to quick get, built a lot of confidence that provides permits online wins and being able to quickly and have allowed this program can track dozens of statistics identify ways the big data ini- to thrive. about visitors. The agency tiative is enabling the agency can see how customers ar- to become more productive rive, page views, collect com- and efficient, the team will be ments, exit paths and nearly energized and will be able to
  • 28. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 28. Cloud Technology
  • 29. 29. 2012TECHREVIEW Cloud Technology Finding New Efficiencies, Cost Savings and Improved Services echnology can certainly facilitating open data initiatives, or mobility, help facilitate innovation, the cloud has certainly made an enormous im- T and cloud technology has pact for government employees, and continues become essential to facili- to transform how government operates. Ajay tate innovation and to build Budhraja, CTO at a US Government Agency, de- a 21st century government. scribed on GovLoop the impact cloud comput- With the “cloud first” men- ing is having in government: tality being endorsed by the highest levels of government, agencies have looked to embrace “Cloud has dramatically changed how we think innovative technologies such as cloud technol- about and utilize services. Cloud facilitates rap- ogy to optimize internal processes, which in id deployments due to quick availability of scal- turn will re-define how services are delivered able services. It provides the high service veloc- by government. ity to manage changes incrementally and less time for provisioning storage and applications. Cloud technology has certainly made waves Cloud can enhance productivity by providing this year in the government IT space. Whether the infrastructure or application platforms and it is for improved collaboration, cost savings, related tools to respond to customer needs
  • 30. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 30. faster, giving organizations an grate to the cloud. The cloud Case Studies: FedRAMP edge over others that have not also relates to governments assessed such mechanisms. In ability to recruit and retain tal- With the implementation of addition, the on-demand ca- ent, as the entering workforce the Federal Risk and Authori- pabilities can lead to efficient expects cloud technology to zation Management Program utilization of resources. I have be the norm for improved col- (FedRAMP), cloud adoption seen applications that tradi- laboration and efficiency. Fur- will hopefully continue to be tionally would take months ther, training employees on embraced by government, to deploy, being rolled out in how to use cloud technology and work to remove some of several weeks due to the cloud to best improve internal ef- the common challenges faced and new environments being ficiency and performance is by government employees set up very quickly, the key is critical for the success of gov- while adopting cloud technol- to carefully assess existing ca- ernment cloud initiatives. ogy. FedRAMP is a government pabilities and focus on service wide program that helps gov- and process integration.” Although these challenges ex- ernment agencies implement ist, there are dozens of great cloud based technology. At Challenges cases studies for government the core of FedRAMP is pro- agencies to learn from. Addi- viding government officials Three core challenges for the tionally, the implementation of with a standardized approach cloud continue to be informa- FedRAMP in 2012 has helped to security, authorization and tion management, data pri- guide agencies in their cloud monitoring of cloud-based vacy, and interoperability as adoption, and help them work services. more business functions mi- through common challenges.
  • 31. 31. 2012TECHREVIEW W Linda Cureton ith cl oud w e ar e ab le to take ad van t age o f NASA CIO from a recent inter- flexible, scalable, elasticity of the cloud is nothing to sneeze about. As view with GovLoop on commercial providers make that secure and affordable and easy to pro- the DorobekINSIDER. vision that puts it within very accessible reach for agencies. Security concerns in the cloud are more emotional than real at this point. With the implementation of Fe- rity authorizations using dRAMP, government wide ac- a baseline set of agreed Improves real-time secu- quisition of cloud technology upon standards to be used rity visibility. is expected to increase. With for Cloud product approval FedRAMP, cloud service pro- in or outside of FedRAMP. Provides a uniform ap- viders will have to use a third proach to risk-based man- party to verify the company Ensure consistent applica- agement. meets basic security require- tion of existing security ments. FedRAMP is an exten- practices. Enhances transparency sion of the Obama Adminis- between government and tration’s “Cloud First” strategy, Increase confidence in se- cloud service providers detailed by the memorandum curity assessments. (CSPs). released on December 8th, 2011. Increase automation and Improves the trustworthi- near real-time data for con- ness, reliability, consisten- FedRAMP.gov states the fol- tinuous monitoring. cy, and quality of the Fed- lowing program goals: eral security authorization FedRAMP.gov states the fol- process. Accelerate the adoption lowing program benefits: of secure cloud solutions FedRAMP is important as it through reuse of assess- Increases re-use of exist- aids government agencies in ments and authorizations. ing security assessments cloud adoption. With a uni- across agencies. formed security measures and Increase confidence in se- protocols, more agencies will curity of cloud solutions. Saves significant cost, time adopt cloud computing, and and resources – “do once, retain security. Achieve consistent secu- use many times.”
  • 32. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 32. Case Studies: NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory prove world-wide response to those services, as a CIO, that (JPL) natural disasters,” stated Linda. enables us to shift our focus on other types of more mis- One great example of cloud Looking to 2013 sion critical areas.” technology comes from NASA. According to Linda Cureton, As new technology enters the In 2013, cloud computing will NASA CIO, NASA has used the government IT space, it is es- continue to shape the gov- cloud to help connect with sential for agency leads to ac- ernment IT landscape. Cloud citizens through the “Be a knowledge how technology computing, in tandem with Martian” initiative. This initia- changes the function of the other technologies like mobile tive is being run by NASA’s Jet CIO’s role, and what the true devices, is a game-changer Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), business value is for the agen- for government. The promise the laboratory loaded 250,000 cy. Cloud has a great business of cutting cost and working pictures of Mars into a cloud case as it allows CIOs to move through fiscal austerity is ap- platform, and shared the im- from focusing on commodity pealing to all in government. ages with the public. “This “Be IT to focus on delivering deep- The cloud is part of the solu- a Martian” initiative has been er mission value. tion, leveraging cloud tech- very popular, serving over nology can help agencies cut 2.5 million data queries from Malcolm Jackson, CIO of the cost, increase productivity and crowd-sourcing applications EPA, recently spoke with Chris assist in cross-agency collabo- and proving that the cloud can Dorobek on GovLoop’s Daily ration. We are living in a fas- be a terrific way to reach and Podcast regarding cloud tech- cinating time for government engage the public and support nology in government. Mal- innovation. The ability to con- STEM activities in our schools,” colm stated, “[Cloud] does nect individuals, resources and Linda acknowledged. change our job…We don’t information is unlike any other have to worry about commod- time in history. In many ways, By starting with a small pilot, ity IT services, that part of it we cloud technology is at the NASA has been able to take can allow a vendor to provide heart of this transformation. this quick win and expand the scope to dozens of fascinat- ing cloud projects that deeply serve the mission. For exam- ple, NASA has entered into “ [ C lo u d ] do e s c ha n g e o u r jo b… a strategic partnership with USAID to deploy a geospa- tial information technology We don’t have to worry about commodity IT services, “ infrastructure called SERVIR. that part of it we can allow a vendor to provide those “SERVIR integrates satellite services, as a CIO, that enables us to shift our focus on and ground-based data with other types of more mission critical areas. forecast models to monitor en- vironmental changes and im- - Malcolm Jackson EPA CIO
  • 33. 33. 2012TECHREVIEW From GovLoop.com Cloud Computing Offers Cost Savings for Public & Private Sector Andrew McAfee, a principal re- their larger counterparts, al- to the cloud to cut costs and search scientist at the Center lowing them choose the type become more efficient. Al- for Digital Business at the MIT of IT that fits best; thus, SMBs though the cloud offers doz- Sloan School of Management, are typically the bellwethers ens of great opportunities to recently shared some of his re- for the future of enterprise advance the mission of the search on the Google Policy by computing.” Andrew states, “To agency, there are a lot of ques- the Numbers blog. His findings determine how the costs of the tions about how to make the showed how the private sector cloud compare to on-premise transition to the cloud. Below is expecting significant cost IT, the model allows users to is a great government case savings by moving on-premise select a number of cloud com- study about cloud adoption. IT to the cloud. Andrew’s blog puting services that cover the The case study highlights the post had a lot of interesting most common needs of SMBs, Idaho National Lab, and some insights that can be applied including email, office pro- of the success they have had to government. The study fo- ductivity software, account- with cloud adoption. cused on small and medium- ing and finance software, CRM sized business (SMBs), which software, and file and print Idaho National Lab has Andrew states account for functionality.” 99.6% of businesses in the U.S. Gone Google (Government was not included It is always interesting to take Posted by Denise Stephens, CIO, Idaho in his study). a look at the private sector National Laboratory and what lessons learned can Andrew states, “SMBs lack the be found. The private sector is Editors note: Today’s guest blog- constraints and legacy costs of not alone in the push to move ger is Denise Stephens, CIO and
  • 34. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 34. Information Management direc- ployees to Google Apps for ers work at our complex in the tor of the Idaho National Labo- Government from Lotus Notes. desert, some 30 miles away. ratory (INL). INL joins a growing INL has not taken this transi- In the past, this geographic number of government agen- tion lightly. We have spent the separation made it harder for cies that have made the switch better part of a year develop- employees to share informa- to Google Apps for Government. ing requirements, engaging tion. Google Apps is improving in internal pilots to mitigate communications by allowing Located in southeastern Idaho risk and overcoming emerg- employees to work together in on nearly 900 square miles ing challenges as a cross-or- real-time with voice and video of desert, the Idaho National ganizational team to smooth chat, calendar sharing and si- Laboratory is the lead lab for our move to the cloud. Google multaneous document edit- nuclear research for the U.S. Apps is the right investment to ing. Department of Energy (DoE). move the laboratory forward Employees at INL work on di- while meeting the lab’s impor- In this case, INL simply couldn’t verse projects that include tant requirements. afford not to go to the cloud. making batteries used on Unit- This move is less expensive, ed States space missions, de- Due to our remote location, and allows the lab to take a veloping new technologies for having a reliable, redundant flexible, nimble and cost effec- nuclear reactors, protecting email system is paramount. tive approach to lab communi- critical infrastructure and op- Google Apps’ track record of cations. Instead of managing erating the world’s 64th fastest 99.9% uptime gives INL em- infrastructure, INL has chosen supercomputer. ployees’ confidence that their to invest in capabilities that email will be there when they support the lab’s critical mis- System integrator Unisys re- need it. Some INL employees sion areas. cently completed the migra- work in facilities in the city of tion of nearly 5,000 INL em- Idaho Falls, while many oth-
  • 35. 35. 2012TECHREVIEW Bring Google innovation to your agency! Google products help government agencies or- ganize information and make it accessible and useful to citizens or to authorized employees. Our solutions for search, geospatial data, and messaging and collaboration are easy to use, quick to deploy, fast and scalable. Government agencies across the US and around the world use Google’s enterprise solutions — Google Apps for Government, Google Earth & Maps, or the Google Search Appliance. Google helps take the hassle out of managing IT solu- Learn more at www.google.com/federal tions, letting you focus resources on your core Contact us at: federal@google.com 202-346-1100 mission.
  • 36. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 36. Agile Project Management
  • 37. 37. 2012TECHREVIEW Agile Project Management Changing Traditional Project Management: Bringing Agile Methodology to Government ederal agencies depend on rebaselined projects, 51% must be rebaselined IT to support their missions a second time. Agencies simply cannot afford F and spent over $76 billion these project failures during a time of shrink- on IT in fiscal year 2011. Al- ing resources and increased technology expec- though agencies have in- tations. vested billions into govern- ment IT initiatives, almost The days of the 10-year government IT plan 50% of IT projects fail. Far too often lengthy and project are over. With the rapid pace of IT projects incur cost overruns and schedule technology and changing requirements, the delays and contribute little to mission-related technology is outdated by the time it is im- outcomes. A recent Government Account- plemented. Leaders such as White House CIO ability Office (GAO) study reports that roughly Steve VanRoekel and White House CTO Todd forty-eight percent of all IT projects fall behind Park have pushed government to embrace schedule and must be rebaselined, and of those modular development, prototyping, and lean
  • 38. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 38. startup methods. To reduce the risk of such problems, the The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recommends modular software delivery consistent with an approach 1. Individuals and Int Over Processes and known as agile, which calls for producing software in small, Agile short increments. Agile development is based on the practice of shorter soft- ware development and deliv- ery. Agile breaks projects into short duration springs to de- Manifesto liver functioning components and evaluate this functional- ity firsthand. Agile empha- sizes this early and continu- ous software delivery, as well as using collaborative teams that can quickly respond to valid changing requirements, and measuring progress with complete a full functionality. day and has four core values: working software built incre- (1) individuals and interactions mentally. In contrast, with the 2. Timing and scope of plan- over processes and tools, (2) traditional waterfall approach, ning – Agile plans at a very working software over com- IT gathers the requirements high level of planning with prehensive documentation, (3) up front, gets approval from most of planning done at each customer collaboration over business unit, and goes off to iteration, while waterfall plans contract negotiation, and (4) build and test the system. Six the whole project in detail at responding to change over fol- months or a year later they beginning. lowing a plan. come back with a solution, but often during that time the re- 3. Project status evaluation – In Agile development is more quirements have changed. agile, project status evaluation of a philosophy than a rigid is about working functionality methodology. However, there There are three main differ- while waterfall is about com- are some key features of suc- ences between agile and tradi- pleting milestones against a cessful agile projects. The tional development: plan. GAO recently completed a re- port “Effective Practices and 1. Timing and scope of soft- Federal Challenges in Apply- ware delivery – Agile works in Agile Best Practices ing Agile Methods” and part of sprints of eight weeks or less their findings identified 10 key The agile approach was first ar- which provides some piece practices of an effective agile ticulated in a 2001 document of functionality while water- initiative in government agen- called the Agile Manifesto. The fall produces in no consistent, cies: manifesto is still relevant to- fixed duration and doesn’t
  • 39. 39. 2012TECHREVIEW eractions d Tools 2. Working Software Over Comprehensive Documentation Responding to Change Over Following a Plan 4. Customer Collaboration Over Contract Negotiation 3. lated to security and progress systemic flaws in traditional 1. Start with agile guidance monitoring in your queue of methods. The UK Cabinet Of- and an agile adoption strategy. unfinished work. fice committed to using agile delivery in half of all major 2. Enhance migration to ag- 8. Gain trust by showing value ICT-enabled change programs ile concepts using agile terms at the end of each iteration. by April 2013. and examples. 9. Use tools and metrics to Case Study: Immigration 3. Continuously improve agile track progress. adoption at project and orga- and Customs Enforcement nization levels. 10. Track progress daily and (ICE) openly. 4. Look to identify and address At the Immigration and Cus- impediments at the organiza- Agile development is not toms Enforcement (ICE) agen- tion and project levels. only a quickly growing trend cy, IT Program Manager Brent in the United States, it is also Bushey turned to agile devel- 5. Get stakeholder/customer growing in popularity in UK opment for the aCRIME sys- feedback often. government. In March 2011, tems. The mission of aCRIME the Institute for Government is to provide quick responses 6. Empower small, cross-func- advocated the use of agile to state and local law enforce- tional teams. methods for government ICT ment officers who have a sub- projects because existing ‘best ject in custody for a criminal 7. Include requirements re- practices’ cannot deal with offense and have a question of
  • 40. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 40. Within a year, aCRIME began delivering vast more function- ality and started to change the culture of development. One key value of agile is improving on failure. “You can’t be afraid to fail. The key is to fail fast and fail small. The smaller the risk and iteration the easier it is to course correct mid-project,” said Bushey. Further, there are other great case studies on government using agile. The FBI Sentinel project had taken over ten years, cost over $1 billion and ten years and still was not suc- cessful. They were close to killing the project when they moved to agile, dropped the number of project staff from their immigration status. they focused on making sure 125 to 55 and brought in pri- there was deployable code vate-sector consultants to ICE IT had been using the tra- that works in production, ap- implement agile using 2-week ditional waterfall method for proved by the customer and sprints. Less than a year later years and it no longer was drives mission value. after 21 successful sprints, this working. They gathered all likely failure has been declared the requirements up front and When asked for tips on imple- a success. deliver functionality 1-2 years menting agile in government, later and by then, the require- Bushey stated 5 key pieces ments had changed and no Challenges with Agile longer meet user needs. 1. Develop a strong and cohe- sive mission. Agile development does not ICE switched to an agile ap- lack challenges. Agile requires proach, breaking up the work 2. Identify the highest priority a shift in thinking that does into small manageable func- items and tackle those first. not always fit with other pro- tions and had end users in- cesses. For example, govern- volved in a daily process. 3. Work with the end users and ment contracts are not written They co-located with their the development team to ac- for agile – they often require end user, and even had daily complish the tasks. significant lead times, stable morning stand-up meetings requirements up front, and dif- to prioritize the top function- 4. Create a rigorous methodol- ficult to structure in pay as you ality needs and build towards ogy and terminology. go. improved solutions. ICE had a simple goal, for every sprint, 5. Set a defined time period. In addition to procurement
  • 41. 41. 2012TECHREVIEW practices, GAO found three ployees and partners are all (here is the executive sum- other major challenges with connected to the organization mary and full version of the re- agile. 1) Customers did not in new ways. This shift puts port.) There’s a lot of excellent trust iterative solutions as they pressure on an organization to data and insights that can help had been trained in thinking digitize and adapt to changes organizations improve citizen in other approach 2) Standard in technology, but also devel- engagement and navigate compliance reviews in govern- op opportunities to innovate changes in technology. ment are difficult to execute and lead. To outperform the within an iteration as the com- competition, the report identi- Technology is #1 pliance processes aren’t built fies three imperatives to suc- for agile 3) Traditional artifact cess: The number one factor impact- and status reviews do not align ing organizations is changes with agile. Government agen- Empowering employees in technology. According to cies have numerous document through values. the report, 71% of CEOs rank requirement and standard it as the most critical external gate review processes that do Engaging customers as factor, just ahead of people not match agile standards. individuals. skills and market factors. Like a double-edged sword, CEOs Leading Through Connec- Amplifying innovation see immense promise with ad- with partnerships. vancing technology, but also tions – Adopting Agile fear falling behind. Across the At the core of this report is spectrum, CEOs also noted Recently, IBM released its agile methodology, the devel- that technology was no longer Global CEO Study “Leading opment of user centric design just a means to improve effi- Through Connections,” which and incorporating stakehold- ciency, but an “enabler of col- compiles interviews from over ers throughout the process. laboration and relationships— 1,700 CEOs in 64 countries Critically, the report identifies those essential connections across 18 industries, including the need to develop partner- that fuel creativity and inno- the public sector. The report ships and internal processes vation.” The boom in social looks at how leading CEOs are that can quickly be adopted media allows organizations to responding to an increasing- to meet the complex needs engage citizens and customers ly open and interconnected of customers. Below are some individually, and changes how world, where customers, em- of takeaways from the report employees share ideas and
  • 42. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 42. work together. ensure employees can learn compared trying to make from experience and keep up sense of all the available cus- Empower Employees to with the changing times. Ac- tomer data to drinking form a Open Up Your Organi- cording to the report, 75% of fire hose. For this reason, im- zation CEOs listed collaborative as proving analytical capabilities the most important personal and the ability to extra mean- To meet customer expecta- characteristic of an employee. ingful information from vari- tions and stay competitive, ous sources is a top priority for organizations are working to Engage Customers as most organizations. become more transparent and Individuals collaborative. In fact, many Another common theme was organizations are encourag- One common theme is that the increasing importance of ing a collaborative environ- CEOs across all organizations social media. Currently, social ment at all levels, including are investing heavily in their media is the most underused the C-suite. CEOs hope to see organization’s ability to draw of all customer interaction innovation and hard ROI by meaningful insights from cus- methods. However, CEOs pre- opening up their organization tomer data. According to the dict within the next five years, and empowering employees report, 73% of CEOs prioritize social media will become one to share ideas and “think out- customer insights above all of the top ways to interact and side the box.” But how do you other decision areas. A nota- engage customers, just be- empower employees? A large ble difference from previous hind face-to-face interactions. majority of CEOs believe in- years is that with technologi- Many CEOs noted that the real stilling the mission and values cal advances, organizations value of social media was not of the organization into every are better able to understand distributing information, but employee is the most effec- customers based on actual collecting information about tive way to draw the very best behavior and engage them customers to target services from them. Moreover, CEOs as individuals. According to on an individual level. are seeking employees that one CEO, the value of under- are naturally communicative, standing the customer as an Again, be sure to read the collaborative and most impor- individual is not simply “about full report, which dives much tantly, flexible. With technolo- differentiating ourselves—it’s deeper into the responses of gy advancing rapidly, CEOs are about how we can help our cli- CEOs. It is interesting to see unable to predict what techni- ents be different.” Despite, or how leading CEOs are navi- cal skills will be most valuable, perhaps because of advances gating changes in technology because they don’t exist yet. in technology, organizations without any specific direction. Therefore, they are emphasiz- still struggle to fully capitalize ing flexibility and creativity to on all the available data. Many
  • 43. 43. 2012TECHREVIEW Smarter governments inter- The world isn’t just getting smaller and flatter, act dynamically with citizens it is also becoming more instrumented, inter- and businesses in real time to connected and intelligent. As we move toward a spark growth, innovation and prosperity. They also collab- globally integrated economy, all types of orate across departments, governments are also getting smarter. communities and businesses to take full advantage of the available opportunities. IBM provides a broad range Recent reports and whitepapers: of citizen centered solutions Smarter Public Safety: to help governments at all Enabling And Enhancing Crime Fighting Capabilities levels become more respon- Learning to do more with less is the new normal in sive to constituents, improve government. Read our latest report. (604KB) operational efficiencies, The power of analytics for public sector: Building transform processes, man- analytics competency to accelerate outcomes age costs and collaborate with internal and external Opening up government: How to unleash the power partners in a safe and secure of information for new economic growth environment. Smarter computing to support 21st century governance: Modernizing IT Infrastructures to meet critical imperatives Governments can leverage (1.2MB) the unparalleled resources of IBM through IBM Research, Available contracts the Center for the Business of • US State and Local contracts Government, the Institute for • US Federal contracts Electronic Government and a far-reaching ecosystem of • Canadian contracts strategic relationships. To learn more, visit ibm.com/ Analytics SMEs and Analytics to Outcomes group members: government Frank Stein- fstein@us.ibm.com Nathan Greenhut- nrgreenh@us.ibm.com
  • 44. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 44. Social Media 2012
  • 45. 45. 2012TECHREVIEW Social Media 2012 The Year of Social Government ocial media continues to communicate with citizens, improve their pub- be one of the most impor- lic image, and get feedback from the commu- S tant trends in government. Whether it is looking at how to calculate the return on investment of social media, nity. GovLoop partnered with OhMyGov to create the “Government Social Media Leaderboard.” proper metrics, or under- It compares government agencies in terms of lying business value of social media, the con- their social media presence and rate of growth versations around social media are critical to in social media. The data shows that through- success of agencies. One way social media has out the year, agencies are posting more infor- transformed government is through improved mation across social channels and witnessing citizen engagement. Government agencies are increased participation. These statistics point increasingly leveraging social media to directly to the increasing relevance of social media as a
  • 46. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 46. platform for interactions with utilize social media to reach or of a large city to host a live the public.   citizens and provide informa- online forum to answer his citi- tion. Although wider adop- zens’ questions and hear their In the end, social media is tion has been seen through- concerns. It became the first about connecting and col- out 2012, challenges remain of now three Facebook Town laborating, developing a two- on how to best identify value, Halls hosted by the Mayor. way conversation with citizens measure effectiveness, and and learning from citizen ex- how to best support social me- The first town hall touched on periences to create change as dia campaigns. Social media issues of the budget and gener- to how government operates. offers the chance for govern- al concerns about the city. His Social media allows agencies ment to increase transparency, next Facebook Town Hall had a to connect with citizens, share boost public opinion, and fa- more specific focus on educa- common challenges, and al- cilitate conversations with the tion. The Mayor asked citizens lows agencies to tackle com- public digitally. to submit questions online at plex problems with the help of www.AskChicago.org before citizens. Case Study: Public En- the meeting so he could pre- pare to address them. His lat- gagement Lessons est town hall, which was held Challenges Learned from Chicago on May 1, 2012, was to discuss Given the extent to which so- Mayor Rahm Emanual and Emmanuel’s first year in office. cial media outlets have perme- President Obama The meeting was an effort to ated popular culture, govern- gain insight from the people ments at all levels would be On June 30, 2011, Mayor Em- he serves on how to keep the doing itself a disservice to not manuel became the first may- city moving forward.
  • 47. 47. 2012TECHREVIEW the launch of an Office of Pub- ask inappropriate or damag- lic Engagement. It is modeled ing questions that could have after the White House depart- a negative impact on the Pres- ment that has the same name. ident’s image. GovLoop mem- The mission of the organiza- ber Andreas D. Addison spoke tion is to provide a point of to this in his blog post: contact for citizens and com- munity groups to interact with “Regardless of your political local government agencies. In affiliation, the candid nature his press release, Emmanuel of which the President had explained: “One of our goals live conversations with normal is to ensure we are doing ev- Americans shows a true un- erything possible to reach out derstanding of the democratic to each and every community, process. Mr. President took a engage them in working to risk. Going live to stream to improve our city, and to make the world a conversation post- government services and as- State of the Union, was to me sistance available.” As the for- a sign of a leader understand- mer chief of staff to President ing his position and role to Obama, Emmanuel is embrac- the country. Having open dis- In addition to these live- ing the shift towards open cussion about key concerns streaming Facebook events, government and transparency and situations that face many the Chicago Mayor’s Of- that is also seen in our federal Americans today created an fice Facebook page has live- government. opportunity have a glimpse at streams announcements and the true human side of Presi- press conferences for citizens President Obama has made dent.” to listen in on and post com- “open government” a priority. ments on. A scroll through This January, the White House The President’s candid ap- the Chicago Mayor’s Office hosted the first Presidential proach to citizen involvement Facebook page shows that the Google+ Hangout. The Presi- was a testament to his com- Mayor’s Office takes engage- dent took in questions from the mitment to transparency. Yet, ment on Facebook seriously. White House’s YouTube chan- the fielding of questions with It is rare to see an image up- nel and used Google Hangout promises is only useful so long loaded or a post made that to speak live with citizens. as he follows through. For ex- does not have at least a dozen ample, Jennifer told President “likes” and multiple comments. Hosting a Google Hangout Obama about her husband’s The dialogue is often a thread was a bold strategy for the struggle to find employment. of interactions between the President. Even though there He is a semiconductor engi- Mayor’s Office and citizens. was a moderator who read neer with ten years of experi- the submitted questions be- ence, yet has been unable to A year after his first Facebook fore they were asked, the live find work in his field for three Town Hall, Chicago Mayor nature of the Hangout left the years. The President respond- Rahm Emmanuel announced possibility open for people to ed with a promise to act:
  • 48. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 48. esting information. Below I’ve vide workspaces that foster in- “If you send me your husband’s shared one of the questions formation exchange, provide resume, I’d be interested in posed in the report: consistency across channels finding out exactly what’s hap- and devices, empower citizens pening right there. Because How does everyday interac- and employees, and connect the word we’re getting is that tion with government infor- with citizens on a personal someone in that kind of high mation and data sets create a level. tech field, that kind of engi- larger opportunity for govern- neer, should be able to find ment service value? Social media is about con- something right away.” necting people to information A. In addition to disseminat- and each other and provid- Looking to 2013 ing information through elec- ing multi-way communication tronic channels, government is for feedback and evaluation Given the growth of social me- leveraging everyday citizen in- — critical success elements dia use by government agen- teractions to inform citizens of of citizen service. By fulfilling cies this year, the expectation road closings, snow emergen- requirements for relevant in- for next year is for this trend to cy parking rules, and school formation and quality citizen continue. With the recent suc- closures; improve services; services through proactively cesses of Mayor Rahm’s Face- and increase citizen satisfac- listening and responding to book Town Halls and President tion. Social media by its na- citizens in the channel they Obama’s first Google+ Hang- ture is about communication choose, government not only out, other government orga- and rapid information sharing, emulates successful social nizations on the local, state and it enables communication media strategies but also sup- and federal level will likely through many channels. Social ports mission delivery. look to adopt similar virtual media technologies such as engagement strategies. The widgets seamlessly integrate Government has consistently digital age gives government and manage massive amounts shown that providing informa- the power to go to where the of information; Facebook con- tion to citizens the way they people are. It is up to the indi- nects affinity groups; and want to receive it makes the in- vidual agencies to take the ini- blogs and tweets provide im- formation more relevant, and tiative to use this opportunity. mediate alerts and take infor- when information is relevant, mation viral. The technology it is shared with affinity groups, is ubiquitous and intuitive to thus supporting the govern- How to Derive Value from use. ment mission. Finally, social Everyday Interaction media, as well as government with Citizens The choice among these so- delivery of information and cial media tools is about the services, is about adding val- GovDelivery recently featured outcome of the use, not the ue; that is, efficiently increas- an IDC Report that contains embedded technology. Citi- ing services, providing trusted questions posed by GovDe- zen redistribution of critical information to and educating livery to Adelaide O’Brien, information through social citizens, and increasing citizen Research Director of Smart media technologies can al- involvement in government — Government Strategies at IDC low vital information to spread all aspects of successful citizen Government Insights. I’d en- more quickly to broader audi- engagement. courage you to download the ences than possible through report to check out the full re- traditional communications. port, which had a lot of inter- Collaborative interfaces pro-
  • 49. 49. 2012TECHREVIEW Meet your mission by maximizing direct connections with the public Do you face the challenge of sharing information with stakeholders and the public while dealing with significant resource constraints? Are you confident that you’re delivering the right messages through the best communication channels? Do you find yourself wishing you had better tools that leveraged technology to make the task of distributing information easier? Are you developing a significant asset for your organization by building a large, direct audience of subscribers? Wherever you stand with your communications, GovDelivery can help. Download our Digital Communications Best Practices Guide for some of our best strategies and tactics. Contact us at info@govdelivery.com or learn more at govdelivery.com. reachthepublic.com facebook.com/govdelivery @govdelivery youtube.com/govdelivery govloop.com © GovDelivery 2012
  • 50. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 50. Final Thoughts & Acknowledgements As technology continues to evolve at an un- prove efficiencies, and develop new and in- precedented speed, government agencies will novative solutions to deliver on agency wide be forced to modernize current infrastructure objectives. and keep pace with new innovations. In order to do so, government will have to re-imagine Looking to 2013, GovLoop challenges the gov- how technology is purchased, implemented ernment IT community to build on the success and perceived in government. of 2012 and continue to transform govern- ment. Like never the year 2013 will inspire citi- Although government has made great strides zens to take a stake in their communities, and in 2012, this report shows that there is more empower government to tap into the collec- work to be done by government. Technology tive knowledge and energy that modern tech- has the power to transform how government nology has to offer. operates, providing a vehicle to cut costs, im- The GovLoop team is thankful to all of those who GovLoop Team Authors contributed to the development of this report. We thank everyone for their participation in our • Pat Fiorenza, GovLoop Research Analyst survey, active community engagement, input and • Emily Jarvis, GovLoop Online Producer knowledge shared while developing this guide. • Steve Ressler, GovLoop Founder and President This guide would not have been completed with- • Jeff Ribeira, GovLoop Content/Community out your assistance and sharing of knowledge Coordinator about government IT in 2012. Special thanks to • Chris Dorobek, Editor at DorobekINSIDER.com our government experts interviewed for this re- and host of GovLoop’s Daily Podcast, DorobekI- port: NSIDER • Ami Wazlawik, GovLoop Fellow, Fall 2012 • Bernie Mazer, Chief Information Officer, De- • Lindsey Tepe, GovLoop Fellow, Fall 2012 partment of the Interior • Hannah Ornell, GovLoop Fellow, Fall 2012 • Jim Ropelewski, Chief Procurement Officer, Department of Education • Linda Cureton, Chief Information Officer, For more information on this report, please con- NASA tact Pat Fiorenza, GovLoop Research Analyst, at • Malcolm Jackson, Chief Information Officer, pat@govloop.com Environmental Protection Agency
  • 51. 51. 2012TECHREVIEW GOVLOOP RESOURCES The following links are some of GovLoop’s best resources of 2012. Be sure to take a look at some of the blogs, webinars, guides and trainings and join the conversation. 1. A Path to Insights and Improved Decision Making: Predictive Analytics 2. 3 Keys to Big Data: Quick Wins, Clear Scope, Communicate 3. Exploring Bring Your Own Device in the Public Sector 4. Navigating the Digital Government Roadmap 5. GovLoop Research Report: Re-Imagining Customer Service in Government 6. GAO Releases Report Providing Best Practices for Agile Development 7. Interactive Infographic: How GIS Influences our Daily Lives 8. The Digital Government Strategy Timeline - An Infographic 9. Journey Mapping: A Process to Re-Imagine Customer Service in Government 10. GAO Releases Report on Status of E-Government Act 11. New IBM Report: A Manager’s Guide for Using Twitter in Government 12. Gov 2.0 - Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going? 13. Managing the Mobile Workforce: It’s all about grapes, cucumbers, monkeys and rocks 14. Telework Calculator Shows Your Savings Gained from Teleworking 15. The Rise of Social Government - Fels Institute Social Media Report Sneak Peak 16. Learn How You Can Leverage API’s at Your Agency 17. 3 Lessons Learned for Government Communications 18. Google’s Data Center Revealed 19. How Do We Define A Digital Citizen? 20. GovTransformer Case Study - “When The Economy Gets Tough - The Tough Get Innovative” 21. Using Technology Infrastructure to Solve Public Sector Challenges: Microsoft Blog Series 22. Strategies to Increase Digital Literacy and Accessibility 23. How Do You Retain Security With BYOD? 24. New Models for Government IT: Government IT is at a Tipping Point? 25. Transitioning to IPv6 - Are You Ready?
  • 52. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 52. HP & GOVLOOP DEVELOP TELEWORK APP GovLoop, in partnership with HP, recently pervisors as well as employees themselves.” launched a telework calculator. The calculator will help you state your case to your supervi- Today, the idea of telework and a more flex- sor, and show the potential cost savings by ible schedule has become common across all teleworking. sectors and by numerous employers. Although telework is now easily attainable due to ad- Be sure to visit the calculator to run your own vancements in technology, there are still cer- calculations. The calculator will show you the tain challenges. Trust continues to be a chal- annual total cost savings, hours of productivity lenge for teleworkers, but through proper saved, productivity gained from timesavings, communication, the use of video, and periodic annual vehicle savings and annual pollutant check-ins, teleworkers can overcome the chal- reduction levels. lenge of trust. In a recent GovLoop blog, Is Telework a Critical Be sure to take a look at the telework calcula- Benefit?, Lindy Kyzer stated, “A decade ago, the tor, and run through the calculations. By show- idea of telework wasn’t even a consideration ing the cost savings, employees can work to for many people, especially workers in the fed- develop a better case to telework eral government. Presence was seen as a key aspect of employment and productivity, for su-
  • 53. 53. 2012TECHREVIEW creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, busi- nesses, governments and society. The world’s largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure to solve customer problems. Federal, state and local government IT decision makers trust HP’s time- tested legacy of innovation and proven global hardware leadership to help them answer the call to deliver a more streamlined, transparent and secure government through the strategic use of technology. Follow HP Government on Twitter at @christinaatHP or on GovLoop at HP for Gov. “HP technology is helping us deliver “We’re getting high quality products “It’s great to have HP partners dramatic changes in the way we do and services from an industry lead- at hand for my day-to-day needs, business and serve the public. We er, improving our ability to manage but it’s also incredibly valuable to can deliver services faster, and do it the environment, and getting more have access to a company with more efficiently than ever before.” value for our dollar. Developing a HP’s broad expertise in technol- closer relationship with HP is one ogy. It’s the best of both worlds.” - Dorothy Brown, Office of the Clerk of the best decisions we’ve made.” of the Circuit Court of Cook County - Scott Smith, Director, Informa- (Clerk’s Office), Ill. - Garry Beaty, Chief Information Of- tion Systems, City of Bristol, Conn. ficer, City of Boise, Boise, Idaho
  • 54. THEGOVLOOPGUIDE 54. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REPORT Expansion of Mobility: The Perfect Storm for Government Agencies: GPO Mobile: U.S. Government Printing Office | Keeping America Informed Indiana School Bus Inspections Rev Up With New App: Government Technology, Sarah Rich. April 4, 2012 The Digital Government Strategy Timeline - An Infographic: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Gov- ernment, Jeff Ribeira. August 9, 2012 Census Bureau Releases Its First Mobile App Providing Real-Time Statistics on U.S. Economy: United States Census Bureau, Press Release. August 9, 2012. Census Bureau App Leads Digital Transformation: Random Samplings: The Official Blog of the U.S. Cen- sus Bureau, Avi Bender. August 23, 2012. Dear Government: Do you have an app for that?: Microsoft on Government Blog, Parul Bhandari. July 10, 2012. One Billion Smartphones by 2016: Here Comes the Mobile Arms Race: Time Magazine, Sam Gustin. Feb- ruary 12, 2012. Turning Data into Power: Unlocking Big Data for Agencies Predictive Policing a Success in Santa Cruz, California: Government Technology, Brian heaton. October 8, 2012 TechAmerica Foundation: Final Big Data Case Study: NASA Human Spacefligh Imagery [PDF]. Larry Sweet, NASA JSC CIO and Maura White, Imagery Systems Lead. Obama Administration Unveils “Big Data” Initiative: Announces $200 Million in New R & D Investments: Office of Science and Technology Policy [PDF], Executive Office of the President, 2012. 3 Keys to Big Data: Quick Wins, Clear Scope, Communicate: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Gov- ernment, Pat Fiorenza. October 5, 2012.
  • 55. 55. 2012TECHREVIEW Finding New Efficiencies, Cost Savings and Improved Services through Cloud Tech- nology Major impacts of Cloud Computing: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Goverment, Ajay Budhraja. August 18, 2012 U.S. General Services Administration: Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP). IT Reform at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: NASA CIO Blog, Linda Cureton. June 8, 2012. The Changing Role of the CIO -- Insights from EPA’s CIO Malcolm Jackson. GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Government, Emily Jarvis. July 17, 2012. Changing Traditional Project Management: Bringing Agile Methodology to Govern- ment Save Your Project And Money With Agile: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Government, Josh Nan- kivel. August 22, 2012. FBI Sentinel Programme Saved by Agile?: Brian Wernham: Research notes on ‘Agile Project Management for Government, Brian Wernham. May 31, 2012. Governance for Agile Delivery: National Audit Office, Publications. July 2012. You Know You Are Agile If...: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Government, Emily Jarvis. October 25, 2012. Effective Practices and Federal Challenges in Applying Agile Methods: US Government Accountaiblity Office (GAO), David A. Powner and Nabajyoti Barkakati. July 27, 2012. Balter, Ben “The Case for Rebooting Federal IT Procurement” 41 Pub. Cont. L.J. 149. The Public Contract Law Journal, Fall 2011 Agile Document Development: Part 1 of 2: What is Agile?: GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Gov- ernment, David Tallan. September 17, 2012. The Year of Social Government: Social Media in 2012 City of Chicago: The Official Site: AskChicago.org. Accessed October 2012. GovLoop: The Knowledge Network for Government and OhMyGov: Government Social Media Leader- board. Accessed October 2012.
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