Government Agencies – what does remote collaboration “look like?” – PART I

Probably, the very lowest level of remote collaboration is phone conversation. Thankfully, it seems we have moved on from a time when people needed to hear others’ voices, and, we can imagine, phones were a huge leap forward from a time when face-to-face, in-person presence was required for any meeting or collaboration. Nonetheless, government agencies Read more about Government Agencies – what does remote collaboration “look like?” – PART I[…]

Government Agencies – what have you learned about connectivity to your UNCLASSIFIED networks since the COVID-19 lockdown?

By now, government agencies have surveyed their own agency’s workforce to determine how many employees/contractors DO or DO NOT yet have connectivity to the agency’s internal UNCLASSIFIED networks, the common government networks that offer “safe remote access” to the general government workforce. “Safe remote access,” in this context, means the ability for a general government Read more about Government Agencies – what have you learned about connectivity to your UNCLASSIFIED networks since the COVID-19 lockdown?[…]

Government agencies…how is access and collaboration with your remotely-located content working out for you and your workforce during the COVID crisis?

There is only a fraction of government agencies that can perform full remote access to the mission content of their organizations. This is not simply because there is no shared understanding of an organizational approach to collaboration among the workforce. Nor is it solely because those agencies which DO have collaborative software in place have Read more about Government agencies…how is access and collaboration with your remotely-located content working out for you and your workforce during the COVID crisis?[…]