Federal agencies and departments are preparing for this new normal, along with executive mandates, by modernizing their on-premise assets and applications to what is considered the future of technology in government: multi/hybrid-cloud environments. Tomorrow’s government will be hybrid, with one foot in the cloud while the other remains on-premise.
Federal agency operations today consist of digital interactions between employees, citizens, constituents, and machines on countless smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops, and back-end systems. This frenzy of digital activity, enabled by software applications, is essential to mission success and operational effectiveness.
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Through 2020, Federal agencies had to scale infrastructure and technology to meet telework demands overnight. Many agencies entered a hybrid workforce – with employees resuming mission critical responsibilities from both the office and at home. Essential services, such as unemployment insurance, healthcare IT, and relief efforts, all needed to continue with many teams working overtime to meet increased demand.