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How HHS is Adapting to Secure and Share Pandemic Data
The agency has implemented flexible technological capabilities to support ongoing COVID-19 response efforts.
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Health Officials Call for Public Data System Modernization
NIH, CDC and FDA leaders see health data sharpening government's understanding of COVID-19.
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Cloud's Role in Mass Transition to Telework Amid Pandemic
Federal leaders reflect on the benefits of cloud for ongoing telework capabilities.
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Senate Weighs the Benefits of Ongoing Telehealth Support
A senate committee is considering current temporary COVID-19 telehealth expansion policies in a more permanent capacity in the future.
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Recent Conditions Are Shaping Future of Federal Work, Modern IT Adoption
Federal CIOs hope to maintain telework capabilities, as well as cloud and scalable solution adoption in a post-pandemic work environment.
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COVID-19 Response Calls for More Digital Services
Telehealth, beneficiaries claims processing and the adoption of shared digital solutions were commonly seen across government.
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Digital Services to Respond to COVID-19
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VA CIO Talks Activating the 'Fourth Mission'
The agency's IT shop accomplished several technological advancements to support the nation and its veterans.
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Harnessing Big Data and Cloud for the Federal Remote Workforce
New telework challenges present opportunities for long-term improvements.
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The Case for Data Sharing in Public Health and Medical Care
COVID-19 has highlighted opportunities in public policy and supporting public-private efforts.
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Tech Reforms Ahead at VA to Meet COVID-19 Challenges
The agency has accelerated and reinforced various modernization efforts like telehealth, mobile capabilities and self-service tools.
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Data Drives the First Digital Census
While the 2020 election already dominates news headlines, another major event coming in 2020 has largely flown under the radar — the largest data collection ever in U.S. history. It’s the 2020 census.
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