WashingtonExec’s Amanda Ziadeh is joined by Kyle Tuberson, ICF’s public sector chief technology officer, to discuss the evolving low-code/no-code platform movement and how it’s helping the public sector. Tuberson explains what exactly the low-code/no-code platform movement is and the value it brings to organizations. He also shares how these platforms have evolved in software and applications over time, and how they’re helping public sector bridge a lingering talent gap. Plus, Tuberson talks ICF’s involvement in these platforms and plans to expand in the future.
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