Our government employees are not doing what they were hired to do.Ed Martin
Many federal employees would be required to keep working without pay. Hundreds of thousands more would be furloughed and sent home, with their paychecks delayed until there is a resolution. The impact of the shutdown depends on how long it lasts. Here are some of the federal government's ...
generative AI’s productivity benefits are unlikely to be realized without substantial worker retraining efforts and, even so, will undoubtedly dislocate many from their current jobs. Consequently, government policymakers around the world, and even some technology industry executives, are advocating for ra...
some experts classify workplace culture as a separate idea that narrowly describes the conditions under which employees conduct their work -- what has come to be referred to, in part, as theemployee experience. According to this view, workplace conditions are shaped by and,...
BCDR strategies, which in government terminology are calledcontinuity of operations plans. The aim is to "ensure that essential government services are available in emergencies -- such as terrorist attacks, severe weather, or building-level emergencies," according to the Government Accountability Of...
The benefits of IoT in the public sector and other service-related environments are similarly wide-ranging. For example, government-owned utilities can use IoT-based applications to notify their users of mass outages and even of smaller interruptions of water, power, or sewer services. IoT applica...
Some employers sweeten the pot with 401(k)s and kick in their own money to match a portion of what employees save. That extra money may be subject to a vesting period. Investment offerings in a 401(k) are determined by the plan administrator. In an IRA the choices are much broader: ...
A. Politics are the art or science of government. B. Ten miles seems like a long walk to me. C. Mumps is a kind of infectious disease. D. All the furniture has arrived undamaged. 60. Which of in the following phrases indicates a subject-predicate relationship?
frustration or mistrust. They could be taking such actions to get revenge for acts taken against them. They could be aiming to publicly embarrass the attacked entities or to damage an organization's reputation. These attacks are often directed at government entities but can also hit commercial or...
In the 1970s, achieving AGI proved elusive, not imminent, due to limitations in computer processing and memory as well as the complexity of the problem. As a result, government and corporate support for AI research waned, leading to a fallow period lasting from 1974 to 1980 known as the fi...