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SponsoredH.R. 1 brings complex requirements and funding changes for SNAP, rural health and verification. Discover how a unified data strategy turns these mandates into opportunities.
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SponsoredOregon Corrections replaced fragmented outreach with a modern, data-driven engagement platform to deliver timely updates and targeted communication. Early results show stronger transparency, higher staff engagement and improved public trust through reliable digital channels.
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SponsoredFacing budget cuts? Learn how Fort Myers, Fla., and the South Carolina Dept. of Commerce used a no-code ITSM tool with AI and automation to improve service delivery without adding head count.
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SponsoredIn this Q&A, Danielle Hinz, executive government advisor for Amazon Web Services (AWS), discusses how government leaders can transition organizational culture to support digital transformation.
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SponsoredHistorically, IT leaders would need to dedicate a full resource, or even several, to the ITSM platform. Today this can be avoided by leveraging no code platforms that do not require a full-time admin.
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SponsoredNow that technology is playing a more prominent role in overall policy and planning, it’s important for tech leaders to finetune their skills in communicating its value.
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SponsoredGovernment finance organizations are under tremendous pressure to modernize operations and deliver greater insights from data, faster.
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SponsoredIn July 2021, Tropical Storm Elsa hit Key West, challenging the city's software stack. Read how CivicPlus technology helped Key West's storm-response communication efforts and kept residents informed.
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SponsoredFollowing Cyber Awareness Month, it’s time for state and local government (SLG) organizations to reflect and refocus on cyber hygiene and continuous improvement of their security posture.
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SponsoredThe growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), trends like remote working, and the increase in 5G adoption are combining to cause a massive surge in connected devices.
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State of Minnesota’s first data lake integrates and reports on disparate data sets to fuel operational improvements in the state public health system.
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SponsoredCloud has become part of state and local governments’ underlying IT infrastructure, enabling departments and agencies to secure, integrate and analyze data in powerful new ways.
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The “In Case You Missed It” crew is joined by special guest Ray Carey, CEO of Optimere, to discuss the future of public records and how his company helps agencies comply with public records law.
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SponsoredThis article outlines best practices for government agencies to consider when modernizing their technology systems to support growth and drive greater impact across the communities they serve.
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Redefining space management and efficiencies on college campuses
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SponsoredRansomware can burn down a school system’s IT function in an instant.
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SponsoredComing out of the pandemic, state and local government technology leaders are facing a once-in-a-career opportunity to modernize some of their jurisdictions’ most mission-critical systems and functions — but they must act quickly.
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SponsoredThe cloud is a powerful tool for driving digital transformation, but risks abound at every step of the journey. Public-sector IT leaders must assess where they stand in the cloud adoption curve and plan how to optimize their infrastructure costs.
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SponsoredData-driven technologies delivered through the cloud let governments scale innovation. The Google Cloud Government and Education Summit brought together government, education and industry leaders to demonstrate how jurisdictions are putting these powerful tools to work.
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