Pre-Register for 2024 GovLoop Online Trainings


We know it can be tough to get the time and approval to attend training events. Yet, you need to stay on top of current government trends and topics to do your job well. 

We wanted to save you time and free up some of your precious email inbox space by giving you the option of signing up for upcoming online trainings now. Each online training is totally free and registration is open to everyone. All registrants will also receive a link to the presentation recording after the live webinar.

Explore your options below and fill out the form to officially pre-register for these upcoming training opportunities.

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Explore all the upcoming online training opportunities below. All online trainings take place from 2-2:50 p.m. ET/11-11:50 a.m. PT.

You can pick and choose which trainings you'd like to pre-register for by checking the boxes next to the online trainings on the registration form above.

All attendees can earn 1 CPE from many of the below trainings. You'll also receive reminders with login information from GovLoop leading up to the training. Please get in touch if you have any questions: [email protected].


[Aug. 7] How to Explain Data Through Visualization and Storytelling
Are dense spreadsheets and stale PowerPoints holding you back when you're trying to communicate insights from data? It's time to embrace data visualization and storytelling to get your point across.

[Aug. 21] Collaboration in a Hybrid World
Feeling disconnected from your peers is an instant collaborating killer. Explore practical steps and solutions for keeping communication, ideation and collaboration running at your organization.

[Sept. 11] AI Use Cases — Where AI Works Well in Gov
Uses cases are a powerful way to illustrate the power of AI and this online training will walk through a few examples of how agencies are putting this technology to work.

[Sept. 25] Low Code: Where, When and How it Works
What is "low code" and why does it matter? We'll discuss what low code means and how it can make your job easier.

[Oct. 2] CX Use Cases — And How Your Org Could Benefit 
The customer experience (CX) is arguably one of the most important elements that instill trust in government services. Learn how to excel at CX by learning from your peers who are doing it well.

[Oct. 16] Resilient Operations — Policies, Tools and People Needed to Keep Gov Working
Disruption can come in many forms: natural disasters, cyber attacks, budget cuts, etc. But the strength of your agency depends on how well it can bounce back from these setbacks. Join us to learn best practices for resilient operations.

[Nov. 6] The Risk of Unvetted Apps — How to Keep Your Network Secure
Rolling out and launching an app without properly testing and vetting it can leave your entire organization vulnerable to an attack. We'll discuss how to put a proper vetting process in place.

[Nov. 13] Navigating Workforce Complexity
The government workforce is constantly evolving and changing. Staying ahead of workplace trends and employee needs will help your agency manage the growing complexity.

[Dec. 4] Future of Gov — Where the Workforce Needs to Go
What does the workforce look like in 2025? What skillsets and resources will government employees need to be effective in the coming year?

[Dec. 11] Ransomware Is Everywhere — What Gov Should Be Doing 
As ransomware attacks become more common, your agency mustn't let its guard down. We'll cover key things to look out for regarding ransomware and how to proactively protect your organization.

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