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Break down silos between government contracting offices and vendors with connected, automated, end-to-end acquisition workflows.

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On this episode, Rick Stewart and I discuss the controversial term of NoOps with our DLT Solutions colleague, friend and Application Lifecycle Sales Manager, Jason Quattlebaum.

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Data Sheet

Focusing on Cost Avoidance and Improved Service for the United States DOD and Civilian Agencies

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We conclude our conversations with special guest Cliff Berg, co-author of Agile 2: The Next Iteration of Agile, focusing on public sector challenges and viewing software as a living organism.

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The DoD and its agencies are in the process of implementing modernization initiatives. This transition requires operating with an application-driven approach. According to Gartner’s “Top 10 Application Predictions Through 2025,” how IT departments and organizations deliver services and modernize is changing. Adopting a value-driven, low-code, robotics/machine learning approach will make overcoming the challenges put forth by legacy systems, data silos, complex cloud and as-a-service journeys, and retiring knowledge workers and knowledge retention, more achievable.

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To make data-driven decisions quickly and iteratively, you need alignment between people and processes. Having the right technology helps agencies build the capacity and competency to continuously deliver valuable mission capabilities. This software factory approach is critical in today’s constantly changing environment.

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Today we’re continuing our in-depth discussions on Agile 2: The Next Iteration of Agile, with our special guest and co-author, Cliff Berg.  Today we finish last episode’s discussion with further bits of truth, gemba walking and data architecting in an agile way.

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Supply chain attacks have not only increased in volume and frequency, but have also become more sophisticated, involving Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actors. This trend, together with the potentially wide impact of a singular successful supply chain attack, requires organizations to take dedicated steps to ensure the security and integrity of both the software they build and supply to their customers, and/or the software they procure for internal usage.

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Today we welcome back our special guest, Cliff Berg, co-author of the book Agile 2: The Next Iteration of Agile, as we discuss Agile 2 and DevSecOps partnerships for success.

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Data Sheet

Leverage a low-code platform to power transparency, compliance, and improved experiences.

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Recent research surveyed Department of Defense (DoD) and Civilian agency IT mission leaders about the extent to which federal technologists and managers are aware of and have the need for application management services, their current efforts to incorporate new tools and techniques into their agencies, and their general attitudes toward using AI.

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Today we welcome a special guest, Cliff Berg, co-author of the book Agile 2: The Next Iteration of Agile, as we discuss his work and why he and his fellow Agilists decided that it was time to pivot to Agile 2.

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Join DLT’s ContinuousX Podcast team as we share thoughts on modernizing monolithic applications in the public sector.

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The VA is the second largest federal agency, with 56 regional offices, 400,000 federal employees, and over 20 million veterans supported, it is the equivalent of a Fortune 10 company. In addition, it is also the largest healthcare organization in the United States. In their modernization efforts, they are moving over 350 applications from on-prem to the cloud. To gain an understanding of what a successful modernization initiative could look like, federal agencies should consider following the successful road paved by the VA, which can be emulated by other government organizations, regardless of size.

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System continuity and performance has never played a more essential role in our national security. If just one of the advanced systems for our aircraft, warfighters, Navy crews at sea or Intelligence operatives fails, then the mission is jeopardized. The upshot: “Always on” and fully optimized technology literally translates to life-or-death stakes.

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