Katie Arrington discusses making development move at the speed of relevance

Historically, the advent of Agile development increased the ability of software developers to create apps that met real-time objectives. Then, the rise of DevOps pushed for coordinated efforts between developers and operations by moving operations… Continue reading Katie Arrington discusses making development move at the speed of relevance

Improving DevSecOps at the GSA

The U.S. General Services Administration has a number of roles in the U.S. government. For instance, the GSA is the world’s largest landlord. It administers all of the civilian federal government buildings.
Lesser known is GSA’s stated missi… Continue reading Improving DevSecOps at the GSA

Continuous Authorization with DevSecOps

Software development within the federal government often begins with an alignment to the Authorizations to Operate (ATO) and related, required security processes. Sometimes, these are an impediment to DevSecOps. So how can teams implement sound De… Continue reading Continuous Authorization with DevSecOps

DevOps at the US Patent and Trademark Office

Discussions of DevOps in government are always popular because it is a tough subject. Few have successfully cracked the code, and, even if they have, it is a slow, uphill climb with unique challenges.
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