GSA Tech Playbooks
A playbook is a comprehensive guide on a technical topic, describing both overarching strategy and tactical approaches. This is a list of playbooks from across the federal government.
Title | Description |
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18F Guides | 18F provides a repository of best practices across their teams. |
18F Partnership Principles | 18F's approach to collaboration with agencies that have partnerships with 18F. |
Application Rationalization Playbook | An agency guide to IT portfolio management. |
Database Transformation Lessons Learned | This case study will highlight the lessons learned from the GSA Application Modernization Integrating Flexible Architecture project. |
Database Transformation Playbook | This playbook is designed to help you transform your database technology and overcome any obstacles on the way. |
Database Transformation Playbook - Sensitive Data Migration Process | The standard data migration processes developed by the TMF Application Modernization team for both sensitive and non-sensitive data sets. |
Digital Services Playbook | US Digital Services playbook to help government build effective digital services. |
Executive Guide to Federal IT Accessibility | Guidance for Federal CIOs and agency executives on their responsibilities under Section 508. |
Identity Playbook | Login.gov's playbook on identity management. |
Quick Guide to IT Accessibility for Program Managers | Guidance on managing a federal agency IT Accessibility program. |
Robotics Process Automation | This playbook is to serve as a brief overview of Robotic Process Automation and provide resources to sample 'bots,' GSA's github page, and resources. |
Technology Business Management Playbook | This playbook is designed to assist federal agencies as they start Technology Business Management (TBM) implementation. While each agency should tailor its TBM implementation to their organization’s current state and desired outcomes, the playbook offers guidance and lessons learned from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) and the U.S. Department of Education. |