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Clement Christensen

Clement Christensen

Clement Christensen is a research analyst at the Government Business Council. He holds an undergraduate degree in International Affairs and Anthropology from the George Washington University.
Clement Christensen is a research analyst at the Government Business Council. He holds an undergraduate degree in International Affairs and Anthropology from the George Washington University.
Industry Insights

Forecasting Fraud with Predictive Analytics

Government charge cards account for almost $30 billion in purchases, leaving plenty of opportunity for fraudsters. But agencies are fighting back with predictive analytics and the most modern data tools available.

Industry Insights

Video Conferencing Mandates: What Your Agency Needs to Know

Video conferencing technologies are on the rise, and federal leaders are mandating its use more than ever. What your agency needs to know.

Industry Insights

Keeping Pace: A Norwegian Case Study for Digital Government

How the Federal Government is keeping pace with digital government leaders around the world.

Industry Insights

In the Eye of the Storm: Public Sector Leadership in the Logistics of Disaster Relief

By 2014, an average of 375 million people per year will be affected by climate-related disasters. A vast network of NGOs has arisen to provide disaster relief, but it will take the leadership of federal, state, and local agencies to tackle the growing number of disasters at home and abroad.

Industry Insights

Reinforcing Data, Not Bunkers: A New Era of Data-Centric COOP Planning

Instead of drills and assigning bunker beds, the new era of COOP planning will be focused on data security, continuous access, and keeping federal employees online.

Industry Insights

Inside the DCGS-A: Advancing Real-Time Intelligence

A look at the present and future of the Army's massive, groundbreaking intelligence system.

Management

Nominations Needed: Who Innovates in Your Organization?

Nominate government innovators for the chance to present at Excellence in Government in May.

Management

Analysis: For How Long Can Feds ‘Do More With Less’?

As employee engagement rates decline, the cost-cutting mantra may not be helping anything.

Management

The Three Best Ways to Keep Your Employees Engaged

Three of the most important factors in elevating employee engagement.