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As the world of technology changes rapidly, small and mid-sized local government agencies are coping with modern technology shifts. A large-scale shift to telework, increased citizen and employee technology demands, and the need to modernize legacy systems are redefining and adapting agency operations.
These national trends require a collective response with industry and government best practices. In response, Digital Communities launched a joint initiative with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to educate and equip leaders in small and mid-sized government agencies with actionable guidance and best practices on how to respond stronger and faster to serve their constituents more effectively.
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Mid-sized cities and counties are investing broadly in data modernization; however, they may be missing opportunities to full leverage what’s truly possible with cloud-based solutions and advanced data tools. Download this report to find out more from a July 2022 Center for Digital Government survey on data modernization, data-driven decision-making, and data challenges.
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The IMAGINE 2023 conference brought together education, state, and local leaders, who left inspired by the latest innovations in cloud technology. Watch the recorded sessions to learn how the cloud helps safeguard communities, propel disruptive innovation, and make services and learning equitable and accessible.
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Learn why mid-sized local governments are turning to the cloud to maximize resources and enhance IT infrastructure.
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Digital transformation in local government is often driven in collaboration with AWS Partner Network members and independent software vendors (ISVs).
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