TCG’s Shared Service Management Model Highlighted in NITAAC Solutions Showcase
Government agencies collaborate with each other to fully serve the country’s needs. To keep America thriving, they share people, systems, and data to make sure the right things happen the…
Way back in 1993—a lot of time in internet years—a New Yorker cartoonist created what became one of the most oft-cited memes about cybersecurity. A dog sits at a desktop computer saying to a fellow canine, “On the internet, no one knows you’re…
When you think of innovative technology in the government sector, artificial intelligence, robotic process automation, and blockchain may spring immediately to mind. Sometimes, however, innovation relies not on the newest tech but using existing tools as elegant solutions to complex…
by David G. Cassidy, TCG Vice President
America’s needs are organized by function. The country is divided into concerns about national security, the environment, nutrition, commerce, transportation, and many other categories. Americans drive on roads, or buy goods and services,…
Challenge
An efficient Apportionment process requires effective coordination between an agency and its bureaus. Agencies addressed their internal processes, workflows, and submissions with a disparate collection of tools, shared drives, email and paper, creating challenges with version control, transparency, and processing…
By Brendan O’Meara, TCG Partner Engagement Manager
Shared services establish “partnerships” with customers, in recognition that the service exists to serve customers’ needs and will be improved in concert with customers’ evolving requirements. So partnerships are foundational to every Shared…
With all those acronyms, you know it’s an award in government contracting
TCG congratulates our SBA protégé PBG Consulting on being a finalist for the Mentor-Protégé Award from the Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum (SECAF). The award honors companies that…
By Robert Buccigrossi, TCG CTO
Long-term support for AngularJS by Google will end July 2021. As a response, trade magazines and blogs lamented AngularJS’s end of life. Developers questioned Google about the security ramifications. Excellent guides appeared on how to transition from…
The Budget Line of Business (LoB) Apportionment Manager has been selected as a finalist for a 2020 Igniting Innovation Award. As a finalist, the Apportionment Manager will be exhibited at the ACT-IAC Igniting Innovation Conference on August 3rd and will compete for the…
By Robert Buccigrossi, TCG CTO
On Facebook, someone asked me if the Internet would handle the increased traffic caused by everyone staying at home and telecommuting. I found that question to be fascinating and did some quick research. Here’s an extended version…