As federal agencies prepare their plans to modernize websites, as mandated by the 21st Century IDEA Act, they should remember they are at the beginning, not the end.
By Santiago Milian, John Gray Parker and Cameron Hanson
Employees of the Economic Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture will soon have a new, permanent home in Kansas City, Missouri.
Changing the mindset of the organizations that perform support services within agencies can lead to greater success, according to the Partnership for Public Service and Medallia.
A majority of respondents to a recent survey said they find government websites difficult to use; however, they trust federal website security more than commercial sites.
U.S. Department of Agriculture employees that have decided to remain in Washington, D.C., and leave the agency may not get the payout they were expecting.