"Envision the art of the possible: Citizens trust that government is delivering the right services when they need them most. Warfighters are confident that government is providing modern tools and analytics to train, enhance resiliency, and make decisions on the battlefield. Federal employees are empowered through automation, analytics, and digital capabilities to work smarter. By harnessing the velocity of technological change, we will amplify future mission success.” –Executive Vice President, Julie McPherson
A new presidential memo signals commitment from the very top to the use of data and science at a time when the country is confronted by major crises, two experts say.
The Federal Service Impasses Panel was a key piece of the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on federal employee unions, frequently imposing contracts with draconian pro-management policies.
"Envision the art of the possible: Citizens trust that government is delivering the right services when they need them most. Warfighters are confident that government is providing modern tools and analytics to train, enhance resiliency, and make decisions on the battlefield. Federal employees are empowered through automation, analytics, and digital capabilities to work smarter. By harnessing the velocity of technological change, we will amplify future mission success.” –Executive Vice President, Julie McPherson
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