In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, citizens are struggling to make ends meet, provide for their families, and stay healthy. Now more than ever, citizens need the government to deliver high-quality, accessible, on-demand services without sacrificing security. And agencies are feeling pressure to leverage technology to meet those demands.
Our talented employees work alongside government agencies to solve their most complex challenges and implement newfound efficiencies using technology- all with the goal of helping citizens thrive.
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation’s (PBGC) needed to modernize its actuarial product line to better meet customer needs and deliver secure, flexible, and scalable technology that support effective and efficient operations. To drive this effort, PBGC brought on GovCIO to modernize, enhance, operate, and maintain its actuarial product line.
GovCIO is looking for talented individuals to help provide services for the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) Enterprise Network Architecture and Engineering Support Services (ENAESS) program. If you’re a current incumbent resource for ENAESS, or if you have experience with network architecture, engineering, and implementation services – we want to hear from you!
GovCIO is looking for talented individuals to help provide the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Enterprise IT O&M Support. If you’re a current incumbent resource providing HUD O&M Services, or if you have experience delivering, managing, and evolving IT O&M services, we want to hear from you!
Amber Pearson discusses how Veterans Affairs is taking bolder steps to ensure patient data remains secure from threat actors.
Satellite communications is a “force multiplier” for the Marine Corps as it pursues its CJADC2 strategy in remote areas.
The agency is using Inflation Reduction Act funds to transform the taxpayer experience through digital tools and technology.
GovCIO takes the latest IT innovations and turns them into solutions for the most pressing challenges government agencies face today.