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SponsoredHow state and local government CIOs are expanding service management beyond the help desk to transform HR, facilities and finance.
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SponsoredAs emerging technologies reshape government operations, agencies are turning to cross-skilling to build a more adaptable workforce and close critical talent gaps.
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SponsoredThe DOJ’s new ADA Title II rule requires accessible government websites and apps. These nine steps help public agencies understand deadlines, prioritize fixes and build a sustainable accessibility plan.
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SponsoredThe private sector has set the bar high for what defines a positive, digital service interaction.
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SponsoredLike nearly every other sector, local government is finding itself in a state of adjustment. It’s a necessity to adapt and evolve your strategies and solutions to keep up with the rapid advancements in technology and the general digital connectedness of the average U.S. resident.
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SponsoredInstitutions are witnessing a decline in student enrollment as a new generation of parents have fewer children than the baby boomer generation.
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SponsoredState and local governments now have a tremendous opportunity to make nearly every facet of their infrastructure future-ready.
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SponsoredDespite privacy and security concerns, cities can leverage data analytics to tackle urban challenges while taking proactive measures to safeguard their citizens.
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SponsoredWithin just a few years, ransomware attacks have evolved into a sophisticated, highly targeted and profitable enterprise. In this Q&A, Sean Sweeney, senior director for the Field CISO Team at Oracle, discusses cryptocurrency, cyber hygiene and how to defend cloud resources against ransomware threats.
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SponsoredWomen are under-represented in STEM careers, especially in engineering fields.
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SponsoredThe city of Austin's mission is to be a beacon of sustainability, social equity and economic opportunity.
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SponsoredOne impact of the pandemic on the public sector has been the widespread embrace of cloud technologies. Now more than ever, state and local governments are turning to cloud providers for applications related to everything from security to storage to data analytics. Jim Helou, worldwide leader of business development for AWS Marketplace public sector, explained how a digital marketplace can enhance the procurement process.
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SponsoredIt was a big Earth Day for the city of Benicia as it celebrated the launch of a digital solar permitting process.
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SponsoredTransit agencies are evaluating ways to offer riders exceptional travel experiences and contactless payments. We take a closer look at important modernization trends for mass transit that are shaping the future of public transit.
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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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