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SponsoredThe recent influx of federal aid has offered a tremendous opportunity for state and local governments to advance IT and accelerate technology modernization.
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SponsoredHow Orange County Superior Court leveraged data to transform operations.
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The public sector is facing changing cyber threats — not just because of remote work, but from increasing ransomware hacks and nation-state attacks as well. But there are also new tools ready to meet those challenges.
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SponsoredHow one Chicago department reimagined data and analytics to drive decision-making.
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SponsoredHow the city of Frisco, Texas, built its cyber resilience with Integrated Microsoft Cloud Solutions.
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SponsoredThreat landscape is evolving at a time when governments face a much wider attack surface. Hybrid work and expanded digital services have created a seemingly limitless perimeter.
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SponsoredData underpins so much of the work governments do. But too often, agencies have taken a reactive approach to how they manage and deploy data.
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SponsoredWith the increase of hybrid and remote jobs, having the right soft job skills is highly valued by potential employers and gives job seekers a competitive edge.
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SponsoredState and local agencies can find effective solutions by identifying their goals first. In this Q&A, Keith Bauer, director of data and AI for state and local government at Microsoft, shares advice on how to get started.
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Sponsored"Software ate the world." Software has taken over our businesses and how you create value for your customers.
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SponsoredContainers, software-defined wide area networking, cloud edge communications, and white-box devices.
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Katie Tobin was a fellow with the Truman National Security Project and worked in national security before joining Google. She discusses the innovative ways that technology is being used in today's hybrid workforce.
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SponsoredThe constituent experience in 2022 looks markedly different than it did just a few years ago, as residents increasingly expect state and local agencies to provide self-service tools, digital and mobile interfaces, and a unified, seamless experience across all their government interactions.
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Joe Cicero spent much of his career in the classroom before joining Microsoft to evangelize the benefits of remote device management for schools. Here he discusses all the new ways schools have found to make tech work.
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SponsoredBiometric authentication technology can secure access to information online. Many people have reservations about biometrics, myths about data usage and the technology.
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SponsoredAs municipalities emerge from shutdowns, slowdowns and travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the transportation sector’s role in supporting the recovery is becoming more apparent.
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On this week’s episode of “In Case You Missed It,” the crew talks with Google Cloud’s Quinn Chasan about how adopting AI has become easier than many in the public sector realize — and how it’s already helping them.
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SponsoredThe null, signed into law on Nov. 15, 2021, infuses historic amounts of funding into our nation’s transportation infrastructure. Applying for grants can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be.
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