These professionals design, develop, and maintain software applications and systems used by government agencies. They work with various programming languages and tools.
Database administrators manage and maintain databases used to store and retrieve government data. They ensure data security, performance, and integrity
Cybersecurity experts protect government networks and systems from cyber threats and vulnerabilities. They analyze and respond to security incidents and develop security policies
Network administrators manage government network infrastructure, including routers, switches, and firewalls, to ensure smooth and secure data transmission
Systems administrators oversee the configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of government computer systems, including servers and workstations
Data analysts and data scientists collect, analyze, and interpret government data to support decision-making and policy formulation
Project managers oversee IT projects within government agencies, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget. They coordinate teams and resources
Business analysts bridge the gap between IT and other government departments, helping to identify technology solutions that meet specific business needs and objectives
GIS specialists use geospatial data and technology to create maps and analyze spatial information for various government applications, such as urban planning and disaster management
With the growing adoption of cloud computing in government, cloud engineers are responsible for designing, implementing, and managing cloud-based solutions and services