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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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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.
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SponsoredThe Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles develops an omnichannel customer service strategy on the cloud.
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SponsoredSpurred by the pandemic, a new operating model for state and local government leaders has been highlighted and expanded. Hybrid work and its ramifications are transforming the delivery of citizen services and engagement in ways that will accelerate resiliency in government. It will also help the government attract, support and retain the next generation of workers. But what changes will it bring and how can you prepare?
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SponsoredIn this Q&A, Dina Ghobashy, senior global strategy lead for education leadership at Microsoft, provides best practices for ensuring device programs make a meaningful difference in improving student outcomes.
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SponsoredKecia Ray, a senior fellow with the Center for Digital Education, has spent her career thinking about how technology can enhance learning — designing technology programs, conducting research and serving as a turnaround agent for state departments of education. In this Q&A, she discusses best practices for ensuring technology serves its intended purpose.
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SponsoredIn this Q&A, Brian Cohen, vice president of the Center for Digital Education, shares firsthand experience gleaned from his more than 20 years as vice chancellor and CIO for the City University of New York (CUNY).
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SponsoredIn this Q&A, Geri Gillespy, senior program manager for Global Education Engagement at Microsoft, discusses strategies for enhancing learning and maximizing the value of take-home device programs.
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SponsoredDigital reading tools can help ensure that all learners can explore their full potential.
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SponsoredCloud security is the protection of data, applications and infrastructures involved in null and null. Many aspects of security for cloud environments — whether it’s a null, null or null cloud — are the same as for any on-premise IT architecture.
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SponsoredDigital identity is complex, particularly when verifying for government agencies. To understand the constantly changing identity landscape, it is important to consider five critical factors that have shaped government verification requirements.
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SponsoredPandemic-driven disruption, leadership support and new funding creates unprecedented opportunities.
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The “In Case You Missed It” crew is joined by special guest Jim Richberg, Fortinet field CISO for the public sector, to speak on the subject of state and local government cybersecurity preparedness.
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SponsoredArtificial intelligence can help first responders better respond to crises.
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SponsoredHere in the United States, we often focus on the cybersecurity readiness of the federal government. The reality is that state and local government departments are just as, if not more, vulnerable to cyber attacks.
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SponsoredIntelligent transportation technologies, fiber-optic networks and data help governments and motorists keep traffic moving.
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