As government agencies embark on adapting to new technologies, they continue to refine their strategies for supporting a hybrid work environment. Adopting hybrid work models is becoming a key strategy to attract and retain talent while maintaining operational resilience during disruptions. Therefore, updating infrastructure to ensure secure access to resources is a top priority, demonstrating the agencies’ dedication to creating a dynamic and resilient workplace.
This three part panel series brings together industry leaders to discuss and influence the future of federal work environments. It explores the challenges and opportunities of this transformative shift, highlighting the collaboration among key stakeholders in shaping the future of the federal workforce.
OPM, Cisco and ThunderCat Technology lead the charge in modernizing tech for hybrid work
The shift towards hybrid work has government agencies scrambling to adapt their technology. From juggling countless phone systems to securing remote access for a scattered workforce, agencies like the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) found themselves at the intersection of necessity and innovation, prompting a rapid consolidation of productivity tools and a reevaluation of traditional work paradigms.
Exploring strategies for evolving work environments
Government agencies are adopting technology strategies to support hybrid work environments better, aiming to enhance talent acquisition, retention, and operational resilience. In a new panel discussion, tech leaders from industry and government share key insights into optimizing IT strategies for the hybrid workforce.
Commerce Department and ThunderCat on fostering a hybrid work environment
Government agencies, like most enterprises, continue to adjust their technology strategies to support the need for a hybrid work environment. Hybrid work arrangements help agencies improve their ability to hire and retain talent and remain operational in the face of disruptions. Consequently, the need to modernize infrastructure to ensure secure resource access remains critical to agencies.