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SponsoredA Florida fire district used AI-driven rental monitoring to uncover thousands of unregistered vacation homes, which improved safety compliance, reduced incidents and generated millions of dollars to support emergency services.
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SponsoredResidents now expect to pay government fees as easily as they pay a utility bill or use a banking app. Modern online payment systems are no longer just a convenience — they’re essential to operational efficiency, transparency and public trust.
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SponsoredGovernment IT leaders share how improving ITSM maturity can lay the groundwork for automation, enterprisewide digital transformation and AI adoption.
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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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SponsoredLongstanding shifts in work and education that accelerated dramatically during the pandemic have changed how communities think about connectivity.
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SponsoredIoT systems with ever-changing attack surfaces are susceptible to various cyber threats. This article explores the security risks inherent with IoT technologies and describes the measures Hayden AI is taking to safeguard its AI-powered mobility solutions.
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SponsoredThe lessons from the last two years have taught state and local governments they are long past due for modernization. As agencies look to enact network transformation, they should consider using a framework called “The Five States of Ready” to help them navigate their modernization journey.
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SponsoredThe time has come for governments to transform the social services ecosystem through modern, scalable technology that can quickly—and flexibly—deliver urgent assistance to the communities they serve.
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SponsoredDespite the significant potential of artificial intelligence to improve public services, most government organizations have yet to embrace AI, partly due to privacy and ethical concerns. A privacy-by-design approach that builds privacy into the design of AI systems from the start can help ensure these technologies comply with privacy regulations and protect citizens’ data while fostering innovation.
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SponsoredThere is more pressure than ever to deploy reliable technology that maintains efficiencies as well as cybersecurity professionals to safeguard organizations. The ever-evolving dynamic threat landscape sees new threats almost every day, making management that much more difficult for organizations.
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SponsoredThere has been a lot of news about, and industry speculation on, 5G — some of it on the mark, some of it patently incorrect, while other commentary is directionally correct albeit aspirational. To help end users sift through the noise, this Info Snapshot will focus squarely on the things that 5G uniquely enables by examining what 5G can solve for public safety.
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Joe Brazier leads K-12 strategy on Microsoft's worldwide education team. This week he answered the "In Case You Missed It" crew's questions about the changing needs of educators in the wake of COVID-19.
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SponsoredMeet the industry's next trailblazer.
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SponsoredAmidst all the pandemic disruption, 52 percent of Gen Z didn't believe the government had the necessary tools to help them.